R3721-F3210-F3171-HP High-End Firewalls Network Management Configuration Guide-6PW101

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Task Remarks
Configuring C-BSR timers Optional.
Disabling BSM semantic fragmentation
Optional.
Configuring administrative scoping
Enabling administrative scoping Optional.
Configuring an admin-scope zone
boundary
Optional.
Configuring C-BSRs for each
admin-scope zone and the
global-scope zone
Optional.
Configuring multicast source registration Optional.
Configuring SPT switchover Optional.
Configuring PIM common features Optional.
Configuration prerequisites
Before you configure PIM-SM, complete the following tasks:
Configure any unicast routing protocol so that all devices in the domain are interoperable at the
network layer.
Determine the IP address of a static RP and the ACL rule defining the range of multicast groups to
be served by the static RP.
Determine the C-RP priority and the ACL rule defining the range of multicast groups to be served by
each C-RP.
Determine the legal C-RP address range and the ACL rule defining the range of multicast groups to
be served.
Determine the C-RP-Adv interval.
Determine the C-RP timeout.
Determine the C-BSR priority.
Determine the hash mask length.
Determine the ACL rule defining a legal BSR address range.
Determine the BS period.
Determine the BS timeout.
Determine the ACL rule for register message filtering.
Determine the register suppression time.
Determine the register probe time.
Determine the multicast traffic rate threshold, ACL rule, and sequencing rule for an SPT switchover.
Determine the interval of checking the traffic rate threshold before an SPT switchover.
Enabling PIM-SM
With PIM-SM enabled, a router sends hello messages periodically to discover PIM neighbors and
processes messages from the PIM neighbors. To deploy a PIM-SM domain, enable PIM-SM on all
non-border interfaces of the routers.
To enable PIM-SM on the public network: