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Configuring the
Branch LSP as a Dynamic Path
By default, the branch LSP for a point-to-multipoint
LSP is signaled dynamically using CSPF and requires no configuration.
When a point-to-multipoint LSP is changed, either
by the addition or deletion of new destinations or by the recalculation
of the path to existing destinations, certain nodes in the tree might
receive data from more than one incoming interface. This can happen
under the following conditions:
- Some of the branch LSPs to destinations are statically
configured and might intersect with statically or dynamically calculated
paths to other destinations.
- When a dynamically calculated path for a branch LSP results
in a change of incoming interface for one of the nodes in the network,
the older path is not immediately torn down after the new one has
been signaled. This ensures that any data in transit relying on the
older path can reach its destination. However, network traffic can
potentially use either path to reach the destination.
- A faulty router at the ingress calculates the paths to
two different branch destinations such that a different incoming interface
is chosen for these branch LSPs on a router node common to these branch
LSPs.
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