Juniper Networks, Inc.
CONTROLLING AN AGGREGATE NUMBER OF UNIQUE PIM JOINS IN ONE OR MORE PIM JOIN/PRUNE MESSAGES RECEIVED FROM A PIM NEIGHBOR

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Abstract:

The potential problem of too many unique protocol independent multicast (PIM) joins (corresponding to unique (Source, Group) combinations) in PIM join/prune messages being received by a router may be solved by controlling (e.g., limiting) a number of unique PIM joins to be sent to the router from a downstream device. This may be accomplished, for example, by communicating a limit (or multiple different limits) from a PIM device to one or more downstream PIM neighbors. For example, the limit may be encoded in a PIM Hello message (e.g., as an Option Type-Length-Value (TLV)).

Status:
Application
Type:

Utility

Filling date:

7 Nov 2019

Issue date:

13 May 2021