Msdp With Anycast Rp - Dell S4048–ON Configuration Manual

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MSDP with Anycast RP

Anycast RP uses MSDP with PIM-SM to allow more than one active group to use RP mapping.
PIM-SM allows only active groups to use RP mapping, which has several implications:
traffic concentration: PIM-SM allows only one active group to RP mapping which means that all traffic for the group must, at least
initially, travel over the same part of the network. You can load balance source registration between multiple RPs by strategically
mapping groups to RPs, but this technique is less effective as traffic increases because preemptive load balancing requires prior
knowledge of traffic distributions.
lack of scalable register decasulation: With only a single RP per group, all joins are sent to that RP regardless of the topological
distance between the RP, sources, and receivers, and data is transmitted to the RP until the SPT switch threshold is reached.
slow convergence when an active RP fails: When you configure multiple RPs, there can be considerable convergence delay involved in
switching to the backup RP.
Anycast RP relieves these limitations by allowing multiple RPs per group, which can be distributed in a topologically significant manner
according to the locations of the sources and receivers.
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All the RPs serving a given group are configured with an identical anycast address.
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Sources then register with the topologically closest RP.
3
RPs use MSDP to peer with each other using a unique address.
rcvd Keepalive msg
sent Source Active msg
Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP)
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