Layer 3-Switched Multicast Packet Rewrite - Cisco 7604 Configuration Manual

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Chapter 28
Configuring IPv4 Multicast Layer 3 Switching
These commands affect the Layer 3 switching cache entries:

Layer 3-Switched Multicast Packet Rewrite

When a multicast packet is Layer 3 switched from a multicast source to a destination multicast group,
the PFC and the DFCs perform a packet rewrite that is based on information learned from the MSFC and
stored in the adjacency table.
For example, Server A sends a multicast packet addressed to IP multicast group G1. If there are members
of group G1 on VLANs other than the source VLAN, the PFC must perform a packet rewrite when it
replicates the traffic to the other VLANs (the router also bridges the packet in the source VLAN).
When the PFC receives the multicast packet, it is (conceptually) formatted as follows:
Layer 2 Frame Header
Destination
Source
1
Group G1 MAC
Source A MAC
1. In this example, Destination B is a member of Group G1.
The PFC rewrites the packet as follows:
The result is a rewritten IP multicast packet that appears to have been routed. The PFC replicates the
rewritten packet onto the appropriate destination VLANs, where it is forwarded to members of IP
multicast group G1.
After the PFC performs the packet rewrite, the packet is (conceptually) formatted as follows:
Frame Header
Destination
Source
Group G1 MAC
MSFC MAC
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When you clear the multicast routing table using the clear ip mroute command, all multicast Layer
3 switching cache entries are cleared.
When you disable IP multicast routing on the MSFC using the no ip multicast-routing command,
all multicast Layer 3 switching cache entries on the PFC are purged.
When you disable multicast Layer 3 switching on an individual interface basis using the no mls
ipmulticast command, flows that use this interface as the RPF interface are routed only by the
MSFC in software.
Layer 3 IP Header
Destination
Group G1 IP
Changes the source MAC address in the Layer 2 frame header from the MAC address of the host to
the MAC address of the MSFC (This is the burned-in MAC address of the system. This MAC address
will be the same for all outgoing interfaces and cannot be modified. This MAC address can be displayed
using the show mls multicast statistics command.)
Decrements the IP header Time to Live (TTL) by one and recalculates the IP header checksum
IP Header
Destination
Group G1 IP
Cisco 7600 Series Router Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide, Release 12.2SX
Understanding How IPv4 Multicast Layer 3 Switching Works
Source
TTL
Source A IP
n
Source
TTL
Source A IP
n–1
Data
FCS
Checksum
calculation1
Data FCS
Checksum
calculation2
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