R3166-R3206-HP High-End Firewalls Network Management Configuration Guide-6PW101

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To do... Use the command... Remarks
Configure the maximum number
of (S, G) entries learned from the
specified MSDP peer that the
router can cache
peer peer-address
sa-cache-maximum sa-limit
Optional
8192 by default
Displaying and maintaining MSDP
To do... Use the command... Remarks
View the brief information of
MSDP peers
display msdp brief [ state { connect
| down | listen | shutdown | up } ]
Available in any view
View the detailed information
about the status of MSDP peers
display msdp peer-status
[ peer-address ]
Available in any view
View the (S, G) entry information
in the SA cache
display msdp sa-cache
[ group-address | source-address |
as-number ] *
Available in any view
View the number of (S, G) entries
in the SA cache
display msdp sa-count [ as-number ]
Available in any view
Reset the TCP connection with an
MSDP peer
reset msdp peer [ peer-address ] Available in user view
Clear (S, G) entries in the SA
cache
reset msdp sa-cache
[ group-address ]
Available in user view
Clear all statistics information of
an MSDP peer
reset msdp statistics [ peer-address ]
Available in user view
MSDP configuration examples
Inter-AS multicast configuration leveraging BGP routes
Network requirements
There are two ASs in the network, AS 100 and AS 200 respectively. OSPF is running within each
AS, and BGP is running between the two ASs.
PIM-SM 1 belongs to AS 100, while PIM-SM 2 and PIM-SM 3 belong to AS 200.
Each PIM-SM domain has zero or one multicast source and receiver. OSPF runs within each domain
to provide unicast routes.
It is required that the respective Loopback 0 of Firewall B, Firewall C and Firewall E be configured
as the C-BSR and C-RP of the respective PIM-SM domains.
It is required that an MSDP peering relationship be established between Firewall B and Firewall C
through EBGP, and between Firewall C and Firewall E through IBGP.