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- Chapter:
About This Guide
[PDF 114 KB]
- Objectives
- Supported Routing Platforms
- Audience
- Using the Indexes
- Using the Examples in This Manual
- Merging a Full Example
- Merging a Snippet
- Documentation Conventions
- Related Juniper Networks Documentation
- Documentation Feedback
- Requesting Support
- Chapter:
Multicast Overview
[PDF 165 KB]
- What Is Multicast?
- IP Multicast Uses
- IP Multicast Terminology
- Leaf and Branch
- Protocols for Multicast Networks
- IP Multicast Building Blocks
- IP Multicast Addressing
- Administrative Scoping
- Interface Lists
- Reverse-Path Forwarding
- Shortest-Path Tree
- Rendezvous Point, Shared Trees, and the Rendezvous-Point Tree
- RPF Checks and the RPF Table
- RPF Checks
- Populating the RPF Table
- Protocols for Multicast
- Multicast Group Membership Protocols
- Multicast Routing Protocols
- Chapter:
IP Multicast Overview
[PDF 62 KB]
- IP Multicast Standards
- Multicast Overview
- Multicast Addresses
- Multicast Redundancy
- Replicating Multicast Packets
- Chapter:
Introduction to PIM
[PDF 61 KB]
- PIM Background
- Basic PIM Network Components
- PIM Modes of Operation
- PIM Dense Mode
- PIM Sparse Mode
- PIM SSM
- Mixing Modes
- Chapter:
Complete Multicast Configuration Statements
[PDF 174 KB]
- [edit protocols] Hierarchy Level
- [edit routing-instances] Hierarchy Level
- [edit routing-options] Hierarchy Level
- [edit logical-routers logical-router-name protocols] Hierarchy Level
- [edit logical-routers logical-router-name routing-instances] Hierarchy Level
- [edit logical-routers logical-router-name routing-options] Hierarchy Level
- Chapter:
IGMP Overview
[PDF 26 KB]
- Chapter:
IGMP Configuration Guidelines
[PDF 91 KB]
- Minimum IGMP Configuration
- Enabling IGMP
- Modifying the IGMP Host-Query Message Interval
- Modifying the IGMP Query Response Interval
- Modifying the Last-Member Query Interval
- Modifying the Robustness Variable
- Changing the IGMP Version
- Enabling IGMP Static Group Membership
- Example: IGMP Static Group Membership
- Tracing IGMP Protocol Traffic
- Example: Tracing IGMP Protocol Traffic
- Disabling IGMP
- Chapter:
Summary of IGMP Configuration Statements
[PDF 108 KB]
- disable
- group
- igmp
- interface
- query-interval
- query-last-member-interval
- query-response-interval
- robust-count
- source
- ssm-map
- static
- traceoptions
- version
- Chapter:
MLD Overview
[PDF 118 KB]
- MLD Operation
- Chapter:
MLD Configuration Guidelines
[PDF 92 KB]
- Minimum MLD Configuration
- Enabling MLD
- Modifying the MLD Version
- Modifying the MLD Host-Query Message Interval
- Modifying the MLD Query Response Interval
- Modifying the Last-Member Query Interval
- Modifying the Robustness Variable
- Enabling MLD Static Group Membership
- Example: MLD Static Group Membership
- Tracing MLD Protocol Traffic
- Example: Tracing MLD Protocol Traffic
- Disabling MLD
- Chapter:
Summary of MLD Configuration Statements
[PDF 105 KB]
- disable
- group
- interface
- mld
- query-interval
- query-last-member-interval
- query-response-interval
- robust-count
- source
- ssm-map
- static
- traceoptions
- version
- Chapter:
SAP Overview
[PDF 24 KB]
- Chapter:
SAP Configuration Guidelines
[PDF 33 KB]
- Chapter:
Summary of SAP Configuration Statements
[PDF 44 KB]
- disable
- listen
- sap
- Chapter:
PGM Overview
[PDF 89 KB]
- PGM Architecture and PGM Routers
- PGM-Enabled Source
- PGM-Enabled Receivers
- PGM-Enabled Routers
- Chapter:
PGM Configuration Guidelines
[PDF 35 KB]
- Chapter:
Summary of PGM Configuration Statements
[PDF 52 KB]
- pgm
- traceoptions
- Chapter:
Multicast Data MDT Overview
[PDF 42 KB]
- Data MDT Creation Overview
- Data MDT Characteristics
- Chapter:
MDT Configuration Guidelines
[PDF 90 KB]
- Configuring Data MDTs
- Configuring the Data MDT Group Range
- Configuring the Data MDT Threshold Parameters
- Configuring the Data MDT Limit
- Data MDTs and Tunnel Services PIC Limits
- Examples: Configuring Data MDTs
- Configuring Data MDTs with Explicit Addresses
- Configuring Data MDTs with Prefixes
- Displaying Data MDTs
- Chapter:
Summary of MDT Configuration Statements
[PDF 63 KB]
- group
- group-range
- mdt
- rate
- source
- threshold
- tunnel-limit
- Chapter:
Multicast Administrative Scoping
[PDF 82 KB]
- Multicast Scoping Overview
- Configuring Multicast Scoping
- Configuring Multicast Scoping with the scope Statement
- Example: Configuring Scoping with the scope Statement
- Configuring Scoping with the scope-policy Statement
- Example: Configuring Scoping with the scope-policy Statement
- Chapter:
Multicast Reverse Path Forwarding
[PDF 54 KB]
- Configuring RPF Policies
- Example: Configuring RPF Policies
- Chapter:
Source-Specific Multicast
[PDF 157 KB]
- Source-Specific Multicast Groups Overview
- Source-Specific Multicast Examples
- Example: Configuring an SSM-Only Domain
- Example: Configuring PIM SSM on a Network
- Example: Configuring SSM Mapping
- Chapter:
Multicast Forwarding Cache Limits
[PDF 43 KB]
- Multicast Forwarding Cache Limits Overview
- Configuring Multicast Forwarding Cache Limits
- Examples: Configuring Multicast Forwarding Cache Limits
- Chapter:
Summary of Multicast Routing Options Configuration Statements
[PDF 93 KB]
- forwarding-cache
- interface
- multicast
- policy
- prefix
- rpf-check-policy
- scope
- scope-policy
- source
- ssm-groups
- ssm-map
- threshold
- Chapter:
DVMRP Overview
[PDF 25 KB]
- Chapter:
DVMRP Configuration Guidelines
[PDF 105 KB]
- Minimum DVMRP Configuration
- Creating Routing Tables for DVMRP Routes
- Enabling DVMRP
- Modifying the DVMRP Hold-Time Period
- Modifying the Metric Value
- Disabling DVMRP on an Interface
- Configuring DVMRP Routing Policy
- Configuring DVMRP Routing Modes
- Tracing DVMRP Protocol Traffic
- Configuration Examples
- Example: Tracing DVMRP Protocol Traffic
- Example: Configuring DVMRP
- Example: Configuring DVMRP to Announce Unicast Routes
- Chapter:
Summary of DVMRP Configuration Statements
[PDF 91 KB]
- disable
- dvmrp
- export
- hold-time
- import
- interface
- metric
- mode
- rib-group
- traceoptions
- Chapter:
PIM Overview
[PDF 486 KB]
- PIM Modes
- PIM Sparse Mode
- Designated Router
- Rendezvous Point
- RP Mapping Options
- Building an RPT Between RP and Receivers
- PIM Sparse-Mode Source Registration
- PIM Sparse-Mode SPT Cutover
- PIM SSM
- PIM Dense Mode
- PIM Sparse-Dense Mode
- RP Mapping with Anycast RP
- Multicast over Layer 3 VPNs
- Tunnel Services PICs and Multicast
- Filtering Multicast Messages
- Filtering MAC Addresses
- Filtering RP/DR Register Messages
- Filtering MSDP SA Messages
- Embedded RP for IPv6 Multicast
- Chapter:
PIM Configuration Guidelines
[PDF 539 KB]
- Configuring PIM Mode-Independent Interface Properties
- Changing the PIM Version
- Configuring the Designated Router Priority
- Modifying the Hello Interval
- Disabling the PIM Interface
- Configuring Other PIM Mode-Independent Properties
- Configuring a PIM RPF Routing Table
- Filtering PIM Join Messages
- Multicast Performance and the Ping Utility
- Configuring PIM Trace Options
- Configuring PIM Dense Mode Properties
- Configuring PIM Sparse Mode Properties
- Minimum PIM Sparse Mode Configuration
- Logical Routers and PIM Sparse Mode
- Enabling PIM Sparse Mode
- Configuring PIM Sparse Mode Graceful Restart
- Configuring the Router's Local RP Properties
- Configuring Static RPs
- Configuring Bootstrap Properties
- Configuring Auto-RP
- Configuring RP/DR Register Message Filtering
- Configuring Embedded RP for IPv6
- Configuring the Assert Timeout
- Configuring the SPT Threshold Policy
- Configuring Sparse-Dense Mode Properties
- Configuring the BFD Protocol
- Configuring Multicast for Layer 3 VPNs
- Configuring the VPN
- Configuring PIM Connectivity Between the Provider and PE Routers
- Configuring Multicast Connectivity on the CE Routers
- Configuring Multicast Connectivity for the VPN on the PE Router
- Configuring the Routing Group
- Configuring Multicast for Virtual Routers
- Configuration Examples
- Example: Configuring PIM Dense Mode
- Example: Configuring PIM Sparse Mode
- Example: Configuring Sparse-Dense Mode
- Example: Configuring Anycast RP
- Example: Configuring PIM BSR Filters
- Example: Configuring PIM Join Filters
- Example: Configuring RP/DR Register Message Filters
- Example: Configuring Externally-Facing Border Routers
- Example: Tracing PIM Protocol Traffic
- Example: Rejecting PIM Bootstrap Messages at the Boundary of a PIM Domain
- Example: Configuring PIM Sparse Mode over Layer 3 VPNs
- Example: Configuring PIM Dense Mode over Layer 3 VPNs
- Example: Configuring PIM Sparse-Dense Mode over Layer 3 VPNs
- Chapter:
Summary of PIM Configuration Statements
[PDF 342 KB]
- address
- address (Anycast RPs)
- address (Local RPs)
- address (Static RPs)
- anycast-pim
- assert-timeout
- auto-rp
- bfd-liveness-detection
- bootstrap
- bootstrap-export
- bootstrap-import
- bootstrap-priority
- dense-groups
- disable
- disable (PIM Interfaces)
- disable (PIM Graceful Restart)
- dr-register-policy
- embedded-rp
- export
- family
- family (Bootstrap)
- family (Local RP)
- graceful-restart
- group-ranges
- hello-interval
- hold-time
- import
- import (Bootstrap)
- import (PIM)
- infinity
- interface
- local
- local-address
- mapping-agent-election
- maximum-rps
- minimum-interval
- minimum-receive-interval
- minimum-transmit-interval
- multiplier
- mode
- pim
- priority
- priority (Bootstrap)
- priority (PIM Interfaces)
- priority (PIM RPs)
- restart-duration
- rib-group
- rp
- rp-register-policy
- rp-set
- spt-threshold
- static
- traceoptions
- version
- version (PIM)
- version (BFD)
- vpn-group-address
- Chapter:
MSDP Overview
[PDF 30 KB]
- Chapter:
MSDP Configuration Guidelines
[PDF 203 KB]
- Minimum MSDP Configuration
- Enabling MSDP
- Configuring MSDP Peers
- Configuring MSDP Groups
- Configuring MSDP Mesh Groups
- Configuring the MSDP Authentication Key
- Configuring MSDP Routing Policy
- Configuring Multiple Rendezvous Points in a Domain
- Example: Configuring a Router to Use Anycast RP
- Configuring MSDP Data Encapsulation
- Configuring the MSDP Active Source Limit
- Configuring Global, Group, and Peer Active Source Limit
- Configuring Per-Source Active Source Limit
- Configuring a Default MSDP Peer
- Disabling MSDP
- Tracing MSDP Protocol Traffic
- Example: Tracing MSDP Protocol Traffic
- Example: Configuring MSDP
- Chapter:
Summary of MSDP Configuration Statements
[PDF 168 KB]
- active-source-limit
- authentication-key
- data-encapsulation
- default-peer
- disable
- export
- group
- import
- local-address
- maximum
- mode
- msdp
- peer
- rib-group
- source
- threshold
- traceoptions
- Chapter:
Index
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- Chapter:
Index of Statements and Commands
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