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multicast source registers with the closest RP or a receiver-side DR joins the closest RP to
implement source information synchronization.
Anycast RP has the following benefits:
Optimal RP path—An IPv6 multicast source registers with the closest RP to build an optimal
SPT. A receiver joins the closest RP to build an optimal RPT.
Redundancy backup among RPs—When an RP fails, the RP-related sources will register
with the closest available RPs and the receiver-side DRs will join the closest available RPs.
This provides redundancy backup among RPs.
Anycast RP is implemented by using either of the following methods:
Anycast RP through MSDP—In this method, you can configure multiple RPs with the same IP
address for one multicast group and configure MSDP peering relationships between them. For
more information about Anycast RP through MSDP, see "Configuring MSDP."
Anycast RP through IPv6 PIM-SM—In this method, you can configure multiple RPs for one
IPv6 multicast group and add them to an Anycast RP set. This method introduces the following
concepts:
Anycast RP set—A set of RPs that are designated to the same IPv6 multicast group.
Anycast RP member—Each RP in the Anycast RP set.
Anycast RP member address—IPv6 address of each Anycast RP member for
communication among the RP members.
Anycast RP address—IPv6 address of the Anycast RP set for communication within the
IPv6 PIM-SM domain. It is also known as RPA.
As shown in
Figure
Figure 84 Anycast RP through IPv6 PIM-SM
The following describes how Anycast RP through IPv6 PIM-SM is implemented:
a. RP 1 receives a register message destined to RPA. Because the message is not from other
Anycast RP members (RP 2 or RP 3), RP 1 considers that the register message is from the
DR. RP 1 changes the source IPv6 address of the register message to its own IPv6 address
and sends the message to the other members (RP 2 and RP 3).
If a router acts as both a DR and an RP, it creates a register message, and then forwards
the message to the other RP members.
b. After receiving the register message, RP 2 and RP 3 find out that the source address of the
register message is an Anycast RP member address. They stop forwarding the message to
other routers.
In Anycast RP implementation, an RP must forward the register message from the DR to other
Anycast RP members to synchronize IPv6 multicast source information.
84, RP 1, RP 2, and RP 3 are members of an Anycast RP set.
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