Multicast With Ecmp - Dell Force10 C150 Configuration Manual

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Prior to enabling any multicast protocols, you must enable multicast routing.
Task
Enable multicast routing.

Multicast with ECMP

Dell Force10 multicast uses Equal-cost Multi-path (ECMP) routing to load-balance multiple streams
across equal cost links. When creating the shared-tree Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) uses routes
from all configured routing protocols to select the best route to the rendezvous point (RP). If there are
multiple, equal-cost paths, the PIM selects the route with the least number of currently running multicast
streams. If multiple routes have the same number of streams, PIM selects the first equal-cost route returned
by the Route Table Manager (RTM).
In
Figure
RP with no streams, so it non-deterministically selects Route 1 for the Group 1 IGMP Join message. Route
1 then has one stream associated with it, so the last-hop DR sends the Group 2 Join by Route 2. It then
non-deterministically selects Route 2 for the Group 3 Join since both routes already have one multicast
stream.
Figure 30-1. Multicast with ECMP
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Multicast Features
30-1, the receiver joins three groups. The last-hop DR initially has two equal-cost routes to the
Gig X
Gig B
RP
Gig Y
IGMP Group Table
Group Address Interface
Group 1
GigabitEthernet Y
Group 2
GigabitEthernet X
Group 3
GigabitEthernet X
Command Syntax
ip multicast-routing
Gig
Gig A
Gig W
IGMP Group Table
Group Address Interface
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Command Mode
CONFIGURATION
Receiver
GigabitEthernet A
GigabitEthernet A
GigabitEthernet A

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