Multicast Support For Vpns; Introduction To Vpn Instances; Multicast Application In Vpns - HP MSR ASM Configuration Manual

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Multicast support for VPNs

Multicast support for VPNs refers to multicast applied in VPNs.
Multicast support for VPNs is not available in IPv6 networks.

Introduction to VPN instances

VPNs must be isolated from one another and from the public network. As shown in
VPN B separately access the public network through PE devices.
Figure 10 VPN networking diagram
VPN B
CE b1
CE a1
VPN A
The provider (P) device belongs to the public network. The customer edge (CE) devices belong to
their respective VPNs. Each CE device serves its own VPN and maintains only one set of forwarding
mechanisms.
The provider edge (PE) devices connect to the public network and the VPNs. Each PE device must
strictly distinguish the information for different networks, and maintain a separate forwarding
mechanism for each network. On a PE device, a set of software and hardware that serve the same
network forms an instance. Multiple instances can exist on the same PE device, and an instance can
reside on different PE devices. On a PE device, the instance for the public network is called the
public network instance, and those for VPNs are called VPN instances.

Multicast application in VPNs

A PE device that supports multicast for VPNs does the following operations:
Maintains an independent set of multicast forwarding mechanisms for each VPN, including the
multicast protocols, PIM neighbor information, and multicast routing table. In a VPN, the device
forwards multicast data based on the forwarding table or routing table for that VPN.
Implements the isolation between different VPNs.
VPN A
CE b2
PE 1
Public network
CE a2
CE b3
PE 2
P
PE 3
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VPN B
CE a3
VPN A
10, VPN A and

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