HP 3500YL User Manual

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PIM-SM (Sparse Mode)

Configuring PIM-SM on the Router

Example of Configuring for PIM Support at the Global Level

PIM-SM

Router “A”

PIM-SM

Router “B”

PIM-SM

Router “C”

PIM-SM

Router “D”

Source of

Multicast

Group “X”

Host “Y”

SPT

Path

Designated Router

(DR) for Unicast Source of

Multicast Group “X”

Elected Bootstrap Router

for the Domain, and

Elected Rendezvous

Point (RP) for Supporting

Multicast Group “X”

In default PIM-SM operation, the STP path
activates and the RPT path drops off after
the first multicast packet for a group is
received via the Rendezvous Point (RP).

Intermediate

Router in

RPT Path for

Group “X”

Figure 4-3. Example PIM-SM Domain with SPT Active To Support a Host that Has

Joined a Multicast Group

Using the topology shown above, router “B” is directly connected to the DR
for multicast group “X”. In this case, suppose that you want to globally
configure router “B” for PIM operation. On the global level, you would enable
the following:

IP routing

IP multicast routing

an IP routing protocol (RIP, OSPF, or static routing; use RIP for this
example)

ProCurve(config)# ip routing

ProCurve(config)# ip multicast-routing

ProCurve(config)# router rip

ProCurve(rip)# exit

ProCurve(config)# router pim

ProCurve(pim)# exit

ProCurve(config)#

Figure 4-4. Global Configuration for Supporting PIM-SM Operation

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