Configuring multicast source registration – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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All the routers use the same Hash algorithm to get the RP address corresponding to the specific multicast

group.
Configure C-BSRs for each admin-scope zone and the global-scope zone.

1.

Configure C-BSRs for each admin-scope zone

Perform the following configuration on the routers that will work as C-BSRs in admin-scope zones.
Follow these steps to configure a C-BSR for an admin-scope zone:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enter public network PIM view

pim

Configure a C-BSR for an
admin-scope zone

c-bsr group group-address
{ mask | mask-length }
[ hash-length hash-length |
priority priority ] *

Required
No C-BSRs are configured for an

admin-scope zone by default.

NOTE:

The

group-address { mask | mask-length } parameter of the c-bsr group command can specify the

multicast groups the C-BSR serves, in the range of 239.0.0.0/8.

2.

Configure C-BSRs for the global-scope zone

Perform the following configuration on the routers that will work as C-BSRs in the global-scope zone.
Follow these steps to configure a C-BSR for the global-scope zone:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enter public network PIM view

pim

Configure a C-BSR for the
global-scope zone

c-bsr global [ hash-length
hash-length | priority priority ] *

Required
No C-BSRs are configured for the

global-scope zone by default.

NOTE:

About the Hash mask length and C-BSR priority:

You can configure these parameters at three levels: global configuration level, global scope zone
level, and admin-scope zone level.

The value of these parameters configured at the global scope zone level or admin-scope zone
level have preference over the global values.

If you do not configure these parameters at the global scope zone level or admin-scope zone
level, the corresponding global values will be used.

For configuration of global C-BSR parameters, see

Configuring global C-BSR parameters

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Configuring Multicast Source Registration

Within a PIM-SM domain, the source-side DR sends register messages to the RP, and these register

messages have different multicast source or group addresses. You can configure a filtering rule to filter

register messages so that the RP can serve specific multicast groups. If an (S, G) entry is denied by the

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