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PS-541 - IP Multicast Power Session

IP multicast is a growth technology that supports applications such as video conferencing, corporate communications, distance learning, software distribution as well as stock quotes, and news. IP Multicast in its simplest form is easily deployable but as network complexity increases so does multicast network configuration. Network engineers are sometimes overwhelmed by the differences between multicast and unicast routing when initially designing, implementing or troubleshooting IP multicast networks. This IP multicast session is a comprehensive introduction to the design and best practices used when deploying IP multicast networks.

The session begins with essential multicast concepts and proceeds into details of Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) routing.

Other topics that will be covered are:
  • The use of Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) sparse mode Rendezvous Points (RP) will be presented in detail including the use of Auto-RP, BSR and Anycast RP.
  • This tutorial will also introduce Inter-domain Multicast using the Multicast Border Gateway Protocol (MBGP) and Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP), which are two protocols that can be deployed to provide native inter-domain routing across the Internet.
  • Finally, the basic concepts of two new emerging multicast technologies, Source Specific Multicast and Multicast VPN will be presented at the end of the session.
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