Solution, Symptom, Analysis – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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Because a hello message does not carry the PIM mode information, a router running PIM is unable

to know what PIM mode its PIM neighbor is running. If different PIM modes are enabled on the RPF

interface and on the corresponding interface of the RPF neighbor router, the establishment of a
multicast distribution tree will surely fail, causing abnormal multicast forwarding.

The same PIM mode must run on the entire network. Otherwise, the establishment of a multicast
distribution tree will surely fail, causing abnormal multicast forwarding.

Solution

Step1

Check unicast routes. Use the display ip routing-table command to check whether a unicast route

exists from the receiver host to the multicast source.

Step2

Check that PIM is enabled on the interfaces, especially on the RPF interface. Use the display pim
interface
command to view the PIM information on each interface. If PIM is not enabled on the
interface, use the pim dm or pim sm command to enable PIM-DM or PIM-SM.

Step3

Check that the RPF neighbor is a PIM neighbor. Use the display pim neighbor command to view the
PIM neighbor information.

Step4

Check that PIM and IGMP are enabled on the interfaces directly connecting to the multicast source and

to the receivers.

Step5

Check that the same PIM mode is enabled on related interfaces. Use the display pim interface
verbose
command to check whether the same PIM mode is enabled on the RPF interface and the

corresponding interface of the RPF neighbor router.

Step6

Check that the same PIM mode is enabled on all the routers in the entire network. Make sure that the

same PIM mode is enabled on all the routers: PIM-SM on all routers, or PIM-DM on all routers. In the case
of PIM-SM, also check that the BSR and RP configurations are correct.

Multicast Data Abnormally Terminated on an Intermediate

Router

Symptom

An intermediate router can receive multicast data successfully, but the data cannot reach the last hop

router. An interface on the intermediate router receives data but no corresponding (S, G) entry is created

in the PIM routing table.

Analysis

When a router receives a multicast packet, it decrements the TTL value of the multicast packet by 1
and recalculates the checksum value. The router then forwards the packet to all outgoing interfaces.
If the multicast minimum-ttl command is configured on the outgoing interfaces, the TTL value

of the packet must be larger than the configured minimum TTL value; otherwise, the packet will be

discarded.

If a multicast forwarding boundary has been configured through the multicast boundary

command, any multicast packet will be kept from crossing the boundary, and therefore no routing

entry can be created in the PIM routing table.

In addition, the source-policy command is used to filter received multicast packets. If the multicast

data fails to pass the ACL rule defined in this command, PIM cannot create the route entry, either.

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