Troubleshooting msdp configuration, Msdp peer always in the down state, Symptom – H3C Technologies H3C S3600 Series Switches User Manual
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PIM-SM Routing Table
Total 0 (S,G) entry, 0 (*,G) entry, 0 (*,*,RP) entry
Matched 0 (S,G) entry, 0 (*,G) entry, 0 (*,*,RP) entry
Troubleshooting MSDP Configuration
MSDP Peer Always in the Down State
Symptom
An MSDP peer is configured, but it is always in the down state.
Analysis
An MSDP peer relationship between the locally configured connect-interface interface address and
the configured peer address is based on a TCP connection. If the address of local connect-interface
interface is inconsistent with the peer address configured on the peer router, no TCP connection can be
established. If there is no route between the two peers, no TCP connection can be established.
Solution
1) Check the connectivity of the route between the routers. Use the display ip routing-table
command to check that the unicast route between the routers is correct.
2) Further check that a unicast route exists between two routers that will become MSDP peers and
that the route leads to the two peers.
3) Check that the interface addresses of the MSDP peers are consistent. Use the display
current-configuration command to check that the address of the local connect-interface interface
is consistent with the address of the corresponding MSDP peer.
No SA Entry in the SA Cache of the Router
Symptom
An MSDP fails to send (S, G) forwarding entries through an SA message.
Analysis
You can use the import-source command to send the (S, G) entries of the local multicast domain to the
neighboring MSDP peer through SA messages. The acl keyword is optional. If you do not use this
keyword, all (S, G) entries will be filtered out by default, that is, none of the (S, G) entries in the local
multicast domain will be advertised. Before the import-source command is executed, the system will
send all (S, G) entries in the local multicast domain. If the MSDP fails to send the (S, G) entries of the
local multicast domain through SA messages, verify that the import-source command is configured
correctly.
Solution
1) Check the connectivity of the route between the routers. Use the display ip routing-table
command to check that the unicast route between the routers is correct.
2) Further check that a unicast route exists between two routers that will become MSDP peers and
that the route leads to the two peers.
3) Verify the configuration of the import-source command and the corresponding ACL to ensure that
the ACL rule filters the right (S, G) entries.