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Configuring SA Message Transmission 593
Configuring MSDP Peer
Connection Control
The connection between MSDP peers can be flexibly controlled. You can disable the 
MSDP peering relationships temporarily by shutting down the MSDP peers. As a 
result, SA messages cannot be transmitted between such two peers. On the other 
hand, when resetting an MSDP peering relationship between faulty MSDP peers or 
bringing faulty MSDP peers back to work, you can adjust the retry interval of 
establishing a peering relationship through the following configuration.
Configuring SA 
Message Transmission 
An SA message contains the IP address of the multicast source S, multicast group 
address G, and RP address. In addition, it contains the first multicast data received by 
the RP in the domain where the multicast source resides. For some burst multicast 
data, if the multicast data interval exceeds the SA message hold time, the multicast 
data must be encapsulated in the SA message; otherwise, the receiver will never 
receive the multicast source information. 
By default, when a new receiver joins in, a router does not send an SA request 
message to its MSDP peer but has to wait for the next SA message. This defers the 
reception of the multicast information by the receiver. In order for the new receiver to 
know about the currently active multicast source as quickly as possible, the router 
needs to send SA request messages to the MSDP peer. 
Generally, a router accepts all SA messages sent by all MSDP peers and sends all SA 
messages to all MSDP peers. By configuring the rules for filtering SA messages to 
receive/send, you can effectively control the transmission of SA messages among 
MSDP peers. For forwarded SA messages, you can also configure a Time-to-Live (TTL) 
threshold to control the range where SA messages carrying encapsulated data are 
transmitted. 
To reduce the delay in obtaining the multicast source information, you can cache SA 
messages on the router. The number of SA messages cached must not exceed the 
system limit. The more messages cached, the more router memory occupied; 
therefore, be flexible when dealing with the cache size. 
Configuration
Prerequisites
Before you configure SA message transmission, perform the following tasks: 
Configuring a unicast routing protocol. 
Configuring basic IP multicast functions. 
Configuring basic PIM-SM functions. 
Configuring basic MSDP functions. 
Table 648   Configure MSDP peer connection control
Operation
Command
Description
Enter system view
system-view
-
Enter MSDP view
msdp
-
Shut down an MSDP peer
shutdown peer-address
Optional
Configure retry interval of setting 
up an MSDP peer connection
timer retry seconds
Optional
The default value is 30 
seconds.