What is dvmrp – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Managing IPv4 and IPv6 Multicast

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To minimize the repeated flooding of datagrams and subsequent pruning

associated with a particular source-group (S,G) pair, PIM-DM uses a State

Refresh message. This message is sent by the router(s) directly connected to

the source and is propagated throughout the network. When received by a

router on its RPF interface, the State Refresh message causes an existing

prune state to be refreshed. State Refresh messages are generated periodically

by the router directly attached to the source.

What Is DVMRP?

DVMRP is an interior gateway protocol that is suitable for routing multicast

traffic within an autonomous system (AS). DVMRP should not be used

between different autonomous systems due to limitations with hop count and

scalability.

DVMRP exchanges probe packets with all its DVMRP-enabled routers, it

establishes two-way neighboring relationships, and it builds a neighbor table.

DVMRP exchanges report packets and creates a unicast topology table, with

which it builds the multicast routing table. This table is used to route the

multicast packets. Since every DVMRP router uses the same unicast routing

protocol, routing loops are avoided.

Understanding DVMRP Multicast Packet Routing

DVMRP is based on RIP; it forwards multicast datagrams to other routers in

the AS and constructs a forwarding table based on information it learns in

response. More specifically, it uses this sequence.

• A new multicast packet is forwarded to the entire multicast network, with

respect to the time-to-live (TTL) of the packet.

• The TTL restricts the area to be flooded by the message.
• All routers that do not have members on directly-attached subnetworks

send back

Prune messages

to the upstream router.

NOTE:

In addition to DVMRP, the switch supports the Protocol-Independent

Multicast (PIM) sparse-mode (PIM-SM) and dense-mode (PIM-SM) routing

protocol. Only one multicast routing protocol can be operational on the switch at

any time. If you enable DVMRP, PIM must be disabled. Similarly, if PIM is enabled,

DVMRP must be disabled.

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