Administrator Guide

RPs advertise each (S,G) in its domain in type, length, value (TLV) format. The total number of TLVs contained in the SA is indicated in
the “Entry Count” field. SA messages are transmitted every 60 seconds, and immediately when a new source is detected.
Figure 83. MSDP SA Message Format
Topics:
Anycast RP
Implementation Information
Configure Multicast Source Discovery Protocol
Enable MSDP
Manage the Source-Active Cache
Accept Source-Active Messages that Fail the RFP Check
Specifying Source-Active Messages
Limiting the Source-Active Messages from a Peer
Preventing MSDP from Caching a Local Source
Preventing MSDP from Caching a Remote Source
Preventing MSDP from Advertising a Local Source
Logging Changes in Peership States
Terminating a Peership
Clearing Peer Statistics
Debugging MSDP
MSDP with Anycast RP
Configuring Anycast RP
MSDP Sample Configurations
Anycast RP
Using MSDP, anycast RP provides load sharing and redundancy in PIM-SM networks. Anycast RP allows two or more rendezvous points
(RPs) to share the load for source registration and the ability to act as hot backup routers for each other.
Anycast RP allows you to configure two or more RPs with the same IP address on Loopback interfaces. The Anycast RP Loopback
address are configured with a 32-bit mask, making it a host address. All downstream routers are configured to know that the Anycast RP
Loopback address is the IP address of their local RP. IP routing automatically selects the closest RP for each source and receiver.
Assuming that the sources are evenly spaced around the network, an equal number of sources register with each RP. Consequently, all the
RPs in the network share the process of registering the sources equally. Because a source may register with one RP and receivers may join
Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP)
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