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The first entry is for the source in the remote domain, and the second entry is for the<br />

source in the local domain. The Source address shows the IP address of the multicast<br />

source. For the first SA entry, the source is RouterF (10.0.31.2) inAS65520, and for<br />

the second SA entry, the source is 10.0.15.1 (RouterE) in RouterG’s AS. The Peer<br />

address field tells how MSDP learned the SA message. The first was learned from<br />

RouterG’s MSDP peer, RouterH (192.168.18.1), and the second was learned in the<br />

local AS. This is confirmed by the Originator field, which is the address of the peer<br />

that originated the SA message.<br />

Looking at the SA cache on the MSDP shows the same information, with the peer<br />

addresses being reversed:<br />

aviva@RouterH> show msdp source-active<br />

Group address Source address Peer address Originator Flags<br />

224.1.1.1 10.0.31.2 local 192.168.18.1 Accept<br />

225.2.2.2 10.0.15.1 192.168.19.1 192.168.19.1 Accept<br />

Again, you can verify that RouterH has learned the route to RouterE from the multicast<br />

RPF table, inet.2:<br />

aviva@RouterH> show multicast rpf 10.0.15.1<br />

Multicast RPF table: inet.2, 20 entries<br />

10.0.15.0/24<br />

Protocol: BGP<br />

Interface: fe-1/0/1.0<br />

Neighbor: 10.0.1.2<br />

aviva@RouterH> show route table inet.2 10.0.15.1<br />

inet.2: 20 destinations, 24 routes (20 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)<br />

+ = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both<br />

10.0.15.0/24 *[BGP/170] 17:19:46, MED 13, localpref 100<br />

AS path: 65500 I<br />

> to 10.0.1.2 via fe-1/0/1.0<br />

The other two EBGP routers, RouterB and RouterC, which you configured to carry<br />

only unicast NLRIs, have only the standard inet.0 routing table for unicast routes.<br />

Issuing a show route table inet.2 command on these routers confirms that the multicast<br />

RPF table is empty.<br />

See Also<br />

Recipe 13.1<br />

16.14 Configuring PIM-DM<br />

Problem<br />

You want to configure PIM-DM on the routers in your AS.<br />

This is the Title of the Book, eMatter Edition<br />

Copyright © 2008 O’Reilly & Associates, Inc. All rights reserved.<br />

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