Rpt Building - HP A6600 Configuration Manual

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Figure 36 RPT building in a PIM-SM domain
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When a receiver joins multicast group G, it uses an IGMP message to inform the directly connected
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DR.
After getting the receiver information, the DR sends a join message, which is forwarded hop by hop
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to the RP that corresponds to the multicast group.
The routers along the path from the DR to the RP form an RPT branch. Each router on this branch
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generates a (*, G) entry in its forwarding table. The asterisk means any multicast source. The RP is
the root, and the DRs are the leaves, of the RPT.
The multicast data addressed to the multicast group G flows through the RP, reaches the corresponding
DR along the established RPT, and finally is delivered to the receiver.
When a receiver is no longer interested in the multicast data addressed to multicast group G, the directly
connected DR sends a prune message, which goes hop by hop along the RPT to the RP. After receiving
the prune message, the upstream node deletes the interface that connects to this downstream node from
the outgoing interface list and determines whether it itself has receivers for that multicast group. If not, the
router continues to forward the prune message to its upstream router.
Figure
36, the process of building an RPT is as follows:
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