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Neighbor discovery, Spt building – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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The working mechanism of PIM-DM is summarized as follows:

Neighbor discovery

SPT building

Graft

Assert

Neighbor discovery

In a PIM domain, a PIM router discovers PIM neighbors, maintains PIM neighboring relationships with

other routers, and builds and maintains SPTs by periodically multicasting hello messages to all other PIM

routers (224.0.0.13) on the local subnet.

NOTE:

Every PIM-enabled interface on a router sends hello messages periodically, and thus learns the PIM
neighboring information pertinent to the interface.

SPT building

The process of building an SPT is the flood-and-prune process.

1.

In a PIM-DM domain, when a multicast source S sends multicast data to multicast group G, the
multicast packet is first flooded throughout the domain. The router first performs RPF check on the

multicast packet. If the packet passes the RPF check, the router creates an (S, G) entry and forwards
the data to all downstream nodes in the network. In the flooding process, an (S, G) entry is created

on all the routers in the PIM-DM domain.

2.

Then, nodes without receivers downstream are pruned. A router having no receivers downstream
sends a prune message to the upstream node to “tell” the upstream node to delete the

corresponding interface from the outgoing interface list in the (S, G) entry and stop forwarding

subsequent packets addressed to that multicast group down to this node.

NOTE:

An (S, G) entry contains the multicast source address S, multicast group address G, outgoing interface
list, and incoming interface.

For a given multicast stream, the interface that receives the multicast stream is referred to as “upstream,”
and the interfaces that forward the multicast stream are referred to as “downstream.”

A prune process is first initiated by a leaf router. As shown in

Figure 40

, a router without any receiver

attached to it (the router connected with Host A, for example) sends a prune message. This prune process

goes on until only necessary branches are left in the PIM-DM domain. These branches constitute the SPT.