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• RP discovery
• DF election
• Bidirectional RPT building
Neighbor discovery
BIDIR-PIM uses the same neighbor discovery mechanism as PIM-SM does. For more information, see
"Neighbor discovery."
RP discovery
BIDIR-PIM uses the same RP discovery mechanism as PIM-SM does. For more information, see "RP
discovery."
In PIM-SM, an RP must be specified with a real IP address. In BIDIR-PIM, however, an RP can be specified
with a virtual IP address, which is called the rendezvous point address (RPA). The link corresponding to
the RPA's subnet is called the rendezvous point link (RPL). All interfaces connected to the RPL can act as
the RP, and they back up one another.
NOTE:
In BIDIR-PIM, an RPF interface is the interface pointing to an RP, and an RPF neighbor is the address of the
next hop to the RP.
DF election
On a network segment with multiple multicast routers, the same multicast packets might be forwarded to
the RP repeatedly. To address this issue, BIDIR-PIM uses a DF election mechanism to elect a unique
designated forwarder (DF) for each RP on every network segment within the BIDIR-PIM domain, and
allows only the DF to forward multicast data to the RP.
NOTE:
DF election is not necessary for an RPL.