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Layer 3 multicast routing
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Implementing Layer-3 Multicast Routing on Cisco IOS XR Software
VRF-aware MSDP
VRF (VPN Routing and Forwarding) -aware MSDP enables MSDP to function in the VRF context. This in
turn, helps the user to locate the PIM (protocol Independent Multicast) RP on the Provider Edge and use
MSDP for anycast-RP.
MSDP needs to be VRF-aware when:
• Anycast-RP is deployed in an MVPN (Multicast MVPN) in such a manner that one or more PIM RPs
• The PIM RP is deployed in an MVPN in such a manner that it is not on a PE and when the customer
Multicast Nonstop Forwarding
The Cisco IOS XR Software nonstop forwarding (NSF) feature for multicast enhances high availability (HA)
of multicast packet forwarding. NSF prevents hardware or software failures on the control plane from disrupting
the forwarding of existing packet flows through the router.
The contents of the Multicast Forwarding Information Base (MFIB) are frozen during a control plane failure.
Subsequently, PIM attempts to recover normal protocol processing and state before the neighboring routers
time out the PIM hello neighbor adjacency for the problematic router. This behavior prevents the NSF-capable
router from being transferred to neighbors that will otherwise detect the failure through the timed-out adjacency.
Routes in MFIB are marked as stale after entering NSF, and traffic continues to be forwarded (based on those
routes) until NSF completion. On completion, MRIB notifies MFIB and MFIB performs a mark-and-sweep
to synchronize MFIB with the current MRIB route information.
Multicast Configuration Submodes
Cisco IOS XR Software moves control plane CLI configurations to protocol-specific submodes to provide
mechanisms for enabling, disabling, and configuring multicast features on a large number of interfaces.
Cisco IOS XR Software allows you to issue most commands available under submodes as one single command
string from the global or XR config mode.
For example, the ssm command could be executed from the multicast-routing configuration submode like
this:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(config)#
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(config-mcast-ipv4)#
Alternatively, you could issue the same command from the global or XR config mode like this:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(config)#
The following multicast protocol-specific submodes are available through these configuration submodes:
in the anycast-RP set are located on a PE. In such a deployment, MSDP needs to operate in the VRF
context on the PE.
multicast routing type for the MVPN is BGP and the PEs have suppress-shared-tree-join option configured.
In this scenario, there is no PE-shared tree link, so traffic may stop at the RP and it does not flow to
other MVPN sites. An MSDP peering between the PIM RP and one or more PEs resolves the issue.
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Multicast Configuration Guide, Release 5.1.x
multicast-routing
ssm range
multicast-routing ssm range
Multicast Nonstop Forwarding
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