R3303-HP HSR6800 Routers IP Multicast Configuration Guide
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You can use the display msdp brief command to display brief information about MSDP peering
relationship between the routers. For example:
# Display brief information about MSDP peers on Router A.
[RouterA] display msdp brief
MSDP Peer Brief Information of VPN-Instance: public net
Configured Up Listen Connect Shutdown Down
2 2 0 0 0 0
Peer's Address State Up/Down time AS SA Count Reset Count
10.110.3.2 Up 01:07:08 ? 8 0
10.110.6.2 Up 00:16:39 ? 13 0
# Display brief information about MSDP peers on Router D.
[RouterD] display msdp brief
MSDP Peer Brief Information of VPN-Instance: public net
Configured Up Listen Connect Shutdown Down
1 1 0 0 0 0
Peer's Address State Up/Down time AS SA Count Reset Count
10.110.1.1 Up 01:07:09 ? 8 0
# Display brief information about MSDP peers on Router G.
[RouterG] display msdp brief
MSDP Peer Brief Information of VPN-Instance: public net
Configured Up Listen Connect Shutdown Down
1 1 0 0 0 0
Peer's Address State Up/Down time AS SA Count Reset Count
10.110.2.1 Up 00:16:40 ? 13 0
Anycast RP configuration
Network requirements
As shown in Figure 56, the PIM-SM domain in this example has multiple multicast sources and receivers.
OSPF runs within the domain to provide unicast routes.
Configure the Anycast RP application so that the receiver-side DRs and the source-side DRs can initiate
a Join message to their respective RPs that are the topologically nearest to them.
On Router B and Router D, configure the interface Loopback 10 as a C-BSR and Loopback 20 as a C-RP.
The router ID of Router B is 1.1.1.1, and the router ID of Router D is 2.2.2.2. Set up an MSDP peering
relationship between Router B and Router D.