
Configuring Connection between MSDP Peers
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BGP or MBGP between MSDP peers, thus simplifying the RPF checking
mechanism.
The sessions between MSDP peers can be terminated and reactivated sessions as
required. When a session between MSDP peers is terminated, the TCP connection
is closed, and there will be no reconnection attempts. However, the configuration
information is kept.
Configuration
Prerequisites
Before configuring an MSDP peer connection, you need to configure:
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A unicast routing protocol
■
Basic functions of IP multicast
■
PIM-SM basic functions
■
MSDP basic functions
Configuring Description
Information for MSDP
Peers
You can configure description information for each MSDP peer to manage and
memorize the MSDP peers.
Configuring Anycast RP
Application
If you configure RPs with the same address for two routers in the same PIM-SM
domain, the two routers will be MSDP peers to each other. To prevent failure of
RPF check on SA messages between MSDP peers, you must configure the RP
address to be carried in the SA messages.
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In Anycast RP application, C-BSR and C-RP must be configured on different devices
or ports.
Configuring an MSDP
Mesh Group
Configure a mesh group name on all the peers that will become members of the
MSDP mesh group so that the peers are fully connected with one another in the
mesh group.
Table 385
Configure description information for an MSDP peer
Operation Command Description
Enter system view
system-view
-
Enter MSDP view
msdp
-
Configure description
information for an MSDP peer
peer
peer-address
description
text
Optional
By default, an MSDP peer has
no description text.
Table 386
Configure anycast RP application
Operation Command Description
Enter system view
system-view
-
Enter MSDP view
msdp
-
Create an MSDP peer
connection
peer
peer-address
connect-interface
interface-type
interface-number
Required
Configure the RP address to
be carried in SA messages
originating-rp
interface-type
interface-number
Required
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