3com S7906E 설치 설명서

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Neighbor discovery 
PIM-SM uses a similar neighbor discovery mechanism as PIM-DM does. For details, refer to 
.  
DR election 
PIM-SM also uses hello messages to elect a DR for a multi-access network (such as Ethernet). The 
elected DR will be the only multicast forwarder on this multi-access network.  
A DR must be elected in a multi-access network, no matter this network connects to multicast sources 
or to receivers. The DR at the receiver side sends join messages to the RP; the DR at the multicast 
source side sends register messages to the RP. 
 
 
A DR is elected on a multi-access subnet by means of comparison of the priorities and IP 
addresses carried in hello messages. An elected DR is substantially meaningful to PIM-SM. 
PIM-DM itself does not require a DR. However, if IGMPv1 runs on any multi-access network in a 
PIM-DM domain, a DR must be elected to act as the IGMPv1 querier on that multi-access network.  
IGMP must be enabled on a device that acts as a receiver-side DR before receivers attached to 
this device can join multicast groups through this DR. 
For details about IGMP, refer to IGMP Configuration in the IP Multicast Volume.  
 
Figure 1-3 DR election 
Join message
Ether
net
Ether
net
RP
DR
DR
Hello message
Register message
Source
Receiver
Receiver
 
 
As shown in 
, the DR election process is as follows: 
1)  Routers on the multi-access network send hello messages to one another. The hello messages 
contain the router priority for DR election. The router with the highest DR priority will become the 
DR. 
2)  In the case of a tie in the router priority, or if any router in the network does not support carrying the 
DR-election priority in hello messages, the router with the highest IP address will win the DR 
election.