Static Multicast Routes - HP MSR ASM Configuration Manual

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received the packet is the RPF interface, the router forwards the packet out of all outgoing
interfaces. Otherwise, it discards the packet.
As shown in
and no static multicast routes have been configured on Router C. Multicast packets travel along the SPT
from the multicast source to the receivers. The multicast forwarding table on Router C contains the (S, G)
entry, with POS 5/1 as the incoming interface.
Figure 36 RPF check process
When POS 5/1 of Router C receives the multicast packet, because the interface is the incoming
interface of the (S, G) entry, the router forwards the packet out of all outgoing interfaces.
When POS 5/0 of Router C receives the multicast packet, because the interface is not the incoming
interface of the (S, G) entry, the router performs an RPF check on the packet. The router searches its
unicast routing table and finds that the outgoing interface to Source (the RPF interface) is POS 5/1.
It means that the (S, G) entry is correct but the packet traveled along a wrong path. The RPF check
fails and the router discards the packet.

Static multicast routes

A static multicast route is an important basis for RPF check. It only affects RPF check but does not guide
multicast forwarding. A static multicast route is also called an "RPF static route".
A static multicast route is effective only on the multicast router on which it is configured, and will not be
advertised throughout the network or redistributed to other routers.
Depending on the application environment, a static multicast route can change an RPF route and create
an RPF route.
Changing an RPF route
Typically, the topology structure of a multicast network is the same as that of a unicast network, and
multicast traffic follows the same transmission path as unicast traffic does. You can configure a static
multicast route for a given multicast source to change the RPF route, so that the router can create a
transmission path for multicast traffic that is different from the transmission path for unicast traffic.
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36, assume that unicast routes are available in the network, MBGP is not configured,
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