From: Peter Plak (plukkie@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Aug 22 2006 - 04:09:17 ART
You should use sparse-dense, with only sparse, you will have no dense, thus
no fallback.
On Cisco, if RP's or BSR will die, dense will be automatic fall back for all
multicast groups (if sparse-dense is configured that is).
If RP or BSR are available, you will only use dense automatically for all
groups which don't have an RP.
gr
On 8/22/06, xprtofnet <xprtofnet@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> need your inputs on how to configure BSR and if RP is
> not available then groups should FALLBACK to Dense
> mode.
>
> now does that require configuring pim-sparse-dense
> with BSR or just pim-sparse and the FALLBACK will be
> automatic?
>
> Thank you,
>
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