The group source wildcard command configures an address pool range and switching criteria for (*, G) S-PMSI tunnels.
The undo group source wildcard command restores the default configuration.
By default, no address pool range or criteria are configured for switching between I-PMSI and S-PMSI tunnels.
Parameter | Description | Value |
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group-address |
Specifies a group address for switching between I-PMSI and S-PMSI tunnels. |
The value ranges from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255, in dotted decimal notation. |
group-mask |
Specifies a mask for a group address. |
The value ranges from 240.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255, in dotted decimal notation. |
group-mask-length |
Specifies mask length for a group address. |
The value is an integer ranging from 4 to 32. |
mldp |
Specifies the S-PMSI tunnel type as mLDP. |
- |
rsvp-te |
Specifies the S-PMSI tunnel type as RSVP-TE. |
- |
p2mp-template p2mp-te-template-name |
Specifies the name of a tunnel template to be referenced by an RSVP-TE P2MP tunnel. |
The value is a string of 1 to 31 case-sensitive characters, spaces not supported. |
bier |
Indicates a BIER tunnel. |
- |
sub-domain sub-domain-val |
Specifies the ID of a BIER subdomain. |
The value is an integer ranging from 0 to 255. |
bsl |
Specifies a BSL. |
The values are as follows: 64,128 and 256 The default value is 256. |
limit number |
Specifies the maximum number of S-PMSI tunnels allowed. |
The value is an integer ranging from 1 to 8192. For the MLDP/RSVP-TE tunnel type, the default value is 16. For the BIER tunnel type, the default value is 256.
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Usage Scenario
On an NG MVPN, multicast data traffic is transmitted through an inclusive-provider multicast service interface (I-PMSI) tunnel to multicast users. The I-PMSI tunnel transmits multicast traffic to all PEs on the same MVPN, regardless of whether these PEs have receivers. If some PEs do not have receivers, this implementation causes traffic redundancy, wastes bandwidth resources, and increases PEs' burdens.
S-PMSI tunnels solve this problem by sending multicast data only to PEs interested in the data. Therefore, S-PMSI tunnels can prevent redundant traffic, reduce bandwidth consumption, and relieve the workload of PEs. To configure the address pool range and criteria for switching between I-PMSI and S-PMSI tunnels, run the group command. The restrictions on the wildcard parameter are as follows: Wildcard (*, G):Precautions
<HUAWEI> system-view [~HUAWEI] multicast mvpn 2.2.2.2 [*HUAWEI] ip vpn-instance mcast1 [*HUAWEI-vpn-instance-mcast1] ipv4-family [*HUAWEI-vpn-instance-mcast1-af-ipv4] route-distinguisher 22:1 [*HUAWEI-vpn-instance-mcast1-af-ipv4] multicast routing-enable [*HUAWEI-vpn-instance-mcast1-af-ipv4] mvpn [*HUAWEI-vpn-instance-mcast1-af-ipv4-mvpn] ipmsi-tunnel [*HUAWEI-vpn-instance-mcast1-af-ipv4-mvpn-ipmsi] mldp [*HUAWEI-vpn-instance-mcast1-af-ipv4-mvpn-ipmsi] quit [*HUAWEI-vpn-instance-mcast1-af-ipv4-mvpn] spmsi-tunnel [*HUAWEI-vpn-instance-mcast1-af-ipv4-mvpn-spmsi] group 225.1.1.1 24 source wildcard threshold mldp 10