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Step
Command
Remarks
2.
Enable IP multicast routing
and enter MRIB view.
multicast routing
[
vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name
]
By default, IP multicast routing is
disabled.
3.
Return to system view.
quit
N/A
4.
Enter interface view.
interface
interface-type
interface-number
N/A
5.
Enable PIM-SM.
pim sm
By default, PIM-SM is disabled.
Configuring an RP
An RP can provide services for multiple or all multicast groups. However, only one RP can forward
multicast traffic for a multicast group at a time.
An RP can be manually configured or dynamically elected through the BSR mechanism. For a
large-scaled PIM network, configuring static RPs is a tedious job. Generally, static RPs are backups
for dynamic RPs to enhance the robustness and operational manageability on a multicast network.
Configuring a static RP
If only one dynamic RP exists on a network, you can configure a static RP to avoid communication
interruption caused by single-point failures. The static RP can also avoid waste of bandwidth due to
frequent message exchange between C-RPs and the BSR. You must configure the same static RP
on all routers in the PIM-SM domain.
When you configure static RPs for PIM-SM, follow these restrictions and guidelines:
•
You can configure the same static RP for different multicast groups by using the same RP
address but different ACLs.
•
You do not need to enable PIM for an interface to be configured as a static RP.
•
If you configure multiple static RPs for a multicast group, only the static RP with the highest IP
address takes effect.
To configure a static RP for PIM-SM:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter PIM view.
pim
[
vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name
]
N/A
3.
Configure a static RP for
PIM-SM.
static-rp
rp-address
[
ipv4-acl-number
|
preferred
] *
By default, no static RPs exist.
Configuring a C-RP
IMPORTANT:
When you configure a C-RP, reserve a relatively large bandwidth between the C-RP and other
devices in the PIM-SM domain.
In a PIM-SM domain, if you want a router to become the RP, you can configure the router as a C-RP.
As a best practice, configure C-RPs on backbone routers.
The C-RPs periodically send advertisement messages to the BSR, which collects RP-set information
for RP election. You can configure the interval for sending the advertisement messages.
The holdtime option in C-RP advertisement messages defines the C-RP lifetime for the advertising
C-RP. The BSR starts a holdtime timer for a C-RP after it receives an advertisement message. If the