Configuring administrative scoping, Enabling administrative scoping, Configuring an admin-scope zone boundary – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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Configuring Administrative Scoping

With administrative scoping disabled, a PIM-SM domain has only one BSR. The BSR manages the whole

network. To manage your network more effectively and specifically, you can partition the PIM-SM

domain into multiple admin-scope zones. Each admin-scope zone maintains a BSR, which serves a

specific multicast group range; while the global scope zone also maintains a BSR, which serves all the

rest multicast groups.

Enabling administrative scoping

Before configuring an admin-scope zone, you must enable administrative scoping first.
Perform the following configuration on routers that can become a C-BSR and ZBR.
Follow these steps to enable administrative scoping:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enter public network PIM view

pim

Enable administrative scoping

c-bsr admin-scope

Required
Disabled by default

Configuring an admin-scope zone boundary

The boundary of each admin-scope zone is formed by ZBRs. Each admin-scope zone maintains a BSR,

which serves a specific multicast group range. Multicast protocol packets (such as assert messages and

bootstrap messages) that belong to this range cannot cross the admin-scope zone boundary.
Perform the following configuration on routers that can become a ZBR.
Follow these steps to configure an admin-scope zone boundary:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enter interface view

interface interface-type
interface-number

Configure a multicast forwarding
boundary

multicast boundary

group-address { mask |
mask-length
}

Required
By default, no multicast forwarding

boundary is configured.

NOTE:

The

group-address { mask | mask-length } parameter of the multicast boundary command can be

used to specify the multicast groups an admin-scope zone serves, in the range of 239.0.0.0/8. For

more information about the multicast boundary command, see

Multicast Routing and Forwarding

Commands in the IP Multicast Volume.

Configuring C-BSRs for each admin-scope zone and the global-scope zone

In a network with administrative scoping enabled, group-range-specific BSRs are elected from C-BSRs.
C-RPs in the network send advertisement messages to the specific BSR. The BSR summarizes the

advertisement messages to form an RP-set and advertises it to all routers in the specific admin-scope zone.

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