Displaying and maintaining msdp, Msdp configuration examples, Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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Displaying and Maintaining MSDP

To do...

Use the command...

Remarks

View the brief information of MSDP
peers

display msdp brief [ state { connect | down |
listen | shutdown | up } ]

Available in
any view

View the detailed information
about the status of MSDP peers

display msdp peer-status [ peer-address ]

Available in
any view

View the (S, G) entry information in
the SA cache

display msdp sa-cache [ group-address |

source-address | as-number ] *

Available in
any view

View the number of (S, G) entries in
the SA cache

display msdp sa-count [ as-number ]

Available in
any view

Reset the TCP connection with an
MSDP peer

reset msdp peer [ peer-address ]

Available in
user view

Clear (S, G) entries in the SA cache reset msdp sa-cache [ group-address ]

Available in
user view

Clear all statistics information of an
MSDP peer

reset msdp statistics [ peer-address ]

Available in
user view

MSDP Configuration Examples

Inter-AS Multicast Configuration Leveraging BGP Routes

Network requirements

As shown in

Figure 5

, there are two ASs in the network, AS 100 and AS 200 respectively. OSPF is

running within each AS, and BGP is running between the two ASs.

PIM-SM 1 belongs to AS 100, while PIM-SM 2 and PIM-SM 3 belong to AS 200.

Each PIM-SM domain has zero or one multicast source and receiver. OSPF runs within each domain
to provide unicast routes.

It is required that the respective Loopback 0 of Device B, Device C and Device E be configured as
the C-BSR and C-RP of the respective PIM-SM domains.

It is required that an MSDP peering relationship be established between Device B and Device C
through EBGP, and between Device C and Device E through IBGP.

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