Configuring pim-sm and igmp, Features, Differences with industry-standard approach – Enterasys Networks Security Router X-PeditionTM User Manual

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XSR User’s Guide 7-1

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Configuring PIM-SM and IGMP

This chapter describes Protocol Independent Multicast - Sparse Mode (PIM-SM) and Internet
Group Management Protocol (IGMP) configuration.

Features

The XSR supports the following IGMP/PIM features:

IGMP versions 1, 2 and 3 (on LAN interface only)

PIM-SM version 2

Static IGMP group membership

Dynamic RP (BootStrap without Admin Scope Zone support)

Static RP

Register Mechanism

Rendezvous Point Tree (RPT) Build-up

Shortest Path Tree (SPT) Build-up

RPT to SPT Switch

Assert Mechanism

Join/Prune Mechanism

Source Specific Multicast (SSM) Support

Multicast over GRE tunnel

Differences with Industry-Standard Approach

The XSR’s implementation of IGMP differs from the industry-standard approach as follows:

The XSR stipulates the RFC-3376 default Query interval of 125; the industry-standard value is
60.

The XSR supports dynamic learning of the robust value and query interval from the received
query message, as stipulated by RFC-3376, while the industry-standard router does not. The
XSR also supports static configuration and the latest value, either learned dynamically or
statically configured, will overwrite the previous value.

The XSR’s implementation of PIM-SM differs from the industry-standard approach as follows:

When sending a Register packet, the XSR calculates the checksum of the Register packet
header only, in keeping with the RFC-2236 requirement. The industry-standard router

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