3 ip multicast packet transmission, 4 ip multicast application, 2 pim-dm – PLANET XGS3-24042 User Manual

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48.1.3 IP Multicast Packet Transmission

In Multicast mode, the source host sends packets to the host group indicated by the Multicast group address

in the destination address field of IP data packet. Unlike Unicast mode, Multicast data packet must be

forwarded to a number of external interfaces to be sent to all receiver sites in Multicast mode, thus Multicast

transmission procedure is more complicated than Unicast transmission procedure.

In order to guarantee that all Multicast packets get to the router via the shortest path, the receipt interface of

the Multicast packet must be checked in some certain way based on Unicast router table; this checking

mechanism is the basis for most Multicast Routing Protocol to forward in Multicast mode --- RPF (Reverse

Path Forwarding) check. Multicast router makes use of the impressed packet source address to query Unicast

Router Table or independent Multicast Router Table to determine if the packet ingress interface is on the

shortest path from receipt site to source address. If shortest path Tree is used, then the source address is the

address of source host which sends Multicast Data Packets; if Shared Tree is used, then the source address

is the address of the root of the Shared-Tree. When Multicast data packet gets to the router, if RPF check

passes, then the data packet is forwarded according to Multicast forward item, and the data packet will be

discarded else wise.

48.1.4 IP Multicast Application

IP Multicast technology has effectively solved the problem of sending in single point and receiving in

multipoint. It has achieved the effective data transmission from a point to multiple points, saved a great deal of

network bandwidth and reduced network load. Making use of the Multicast property of network, some new

value-added operations can be supplied conveniently. In Information Service areas such as online living

broadcast, network TV, remote education, remote medicine, real time video/audio meeting, the following

applications may be supplied:

1)

Application of Multimedia and Streaming Media

2)

Data repository, finance application (stock) etc

3)

Any data distribution application of “one point to multiple points”

In the situation of more and more multimedia operations in IP network, Multicast has tremendous market

potential and Multicast operation will be generalized and popularized.

48.2 PIM-DM

48.2.1 Introduction to PIM-DM

PIM-DM(Protocol Independent Multicast, Dense Mode)is a Multicast Routing Protocol in dense mode which

applies to small network. The members of multicast group are relatively dense under this kind of network

environment.

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