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Creating an rpf route, Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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[SwitchA-Vlan-interface200] pim dm

[SwitchA-Vlan-interface200] quit

[SwitchA] interface vlan-interface 102

[SwitchA-Vlan-interface102] pim dm

[SwitchA-Vlan-interface102] quit

[SwitchA] interface vlan-interface 103

[SwitchA-Vlan-interface103] pim dm

[SwitchA-Vlan-interface103] quit

The configuration on Switch C is similar to the configuration on Switch A. (details not shown)
# Use the display multicast rpf-info command to view the RPF route to Source on Switch B.

[SwitchB] display multicast rpf-info 50.1.1.100

RPF information about source 50.1.1.100:

RPF interface: Vlan-interface102, RPF neighbor: 30.1.1.2

Referenced route/mask: 50.1.1.0/24

Referenced route type: igp

Route selection rule: preference-preferred

Load splitting rule: disable

The output shows that the current RPF route on Switch B is contributed by a unicast routing protocol and
the RPF neighbor is Switch A.

3.

Configure a multicast static route

# Configure a multicast static route on Switch B, specifying Switch C as its RPF neighbor on the route to

Source.

[SwitchB] ip rpf-route-static 50.1.1.100 24 20.1.1.2

4.

Verify the configuration

# Use the display multicast rpf-info command to view the information about the RPF route to Source on

Switch B.

[SwitchB] display multicast rpf-info 50.1.1.100

RPF information about source 50.1.1.100:

RPF interface: Vlan-interface101, RPF neighbor: 20.1.1.2

Referenced route/mask: 50.1.1.0/24

Referenced route type: multicast static

Route selection rule: preference-preferred

Load splitting rule: disable

The output shows that the RPF route on Switch B has changed. It is now the configured multicast static
route, and the RPF neighbor is now Switch C.

Creating an RPF route

Network requirements

PIM-DM runs in the network and all switches in the network support IP multicast.

Switch B and Switch C run OSPF, and have no unicast routes to Switch A.

Typically, Receiver can receive the multicast data from Source 1 in the OSPF domain.

Perform the following configuration so that Receiver can receive multicast data from Source 2, which
is outside the OSPF domain.