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Multicast Steady state two equal paths

pdiazq001
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………….……[Source]
                           |
(rp)—2——1—(r2)
 |  2                    |1
 |                        |
 |                        |
 |                        |
 | 1                     |2
(r3)—2——1—(r4)
 |
[Destination]
if have four routers, represented as ( ), and a source and destination [  ]. what is the steady flow for mmcast traffic if the ip addresses of the segments finish at the number indicated ( 1 or 2) for every side of the link
after commuting to the shortest path 
suppose ospf is the IGP
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Jon Marshall
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Assuming an SPT switchover and assuming you have not setup equal cost path multicast then R3 will choose the PIM neighbor with the highest IP address.

It is not possible to tell from your diagram which one that is.

Jon

Thanks jon.

so It selects the 

………….……[Source]
                           |
(rp)—2——1—(r2)
 |  1.1.1.2           |1
 |                        |
 |                        |
 |                        |
 | 1.1.1.1            |2
(r3)—2——1—(r4)
 |        2.2.2.0
[Destination]
That is exactly my doubt. Is the neighbor or the local interface with the highest ip address.
In this case , as you told. would be the neighbor 1.1.1.2 or the same RP
regards

The highest IP address of a PIM neighbor from R3's perspective is R4 not the RP so I would expect the SPT to be R3 -> R4 -> R2.

Jon

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