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1C1 IGMPv3 backward compatibility with IGMPv1 and IGMPv2 is not
2 implemented. See RFC 3376, 7.3. Multicast Router Behavior. That's
3 because only Source-Specific Multicast is currently targeted.
4
5C2 IGMPv3 support for forwarding any-source groups is not
6 implemented. Traffic for groups in mode EXCLUDE {empty} won't be
7 forwarded. See RFC 3376, 6.3. Source-Specific Forwarding
8 Rules. That's because only Source-Specific Multicast is currently
9 targeted.
10
11C3 Load Splitting of IP Multicast Traffic over ECMP is not supported.
12 See also: RFC 2991
13 Multipath Issues in Unicast and Multicast Next-Hop Selection
14 http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2991.txt
15
16C4 IPSec AH authentication is not supported (RFC 4601:
17 6.3. Authentication Using IPsec).
18
19C5 PIM support is limited to SSM mode as defined in section 4.8.2
20 (PIM-SSM-Only Routers) of RFC4601. That's because only
21 Source-Specific Multicast is currently targeted.
22
23C6 PIM implementation currently does not support IPv6. PIM-SSM
24 requires IGMPv3 for IPv4 and MLDv2 for IPv6. MLDv2 is currently
25 missing. See also CAVEAT C9.
26
27C7 FIXED (S,G) Assert state machine (RFC 4601, section 4.6.1) is not
28 implemented. See also TODO T6. See also CAVEAT C10.
29
30C8 It is not possible to disable join suppression in order to
31 explicitly track the join membership of individual downstream
32 routers.
33 - IGMPv3 Explicit Membership Tracking is not supported.
34 When explicit tracking is enabled on a router, the router can
35 individually track the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
36 membership state of all reporting hosts. This feature allows the
37 router to achieve minimal leave latencies when hosts leave a
38 multicast group or channel. Example:
39 conf t
40 interface eth0
41 ip igmp explicit-tracking
42
43C9 Only IPv4 Address Family (number=1) is supported in the PIM Address
44 Family field.
45 See also RFC 4601: 5.1. PIM Address Family
46 See also CAVEAT C6.
47 See also http://www.iana.org/assignments/address-family-numbers
48
49C10 FIXED Assert metric depends on metric_preference and
50 route_metric. Those parameters should be fetched from RIB
51 (zebra). See also pim_rpf.c, pim_rpf_update().
52
53C11 SSM Mapping is not supported
54
55 SSM Mapping Overview:
56
57 SSM mapping introduces a means for the last hop router to discover
58 sources sending to groups. When SSM mapping is configured, if a
59 router receives an IGMPv1 or IGMPv2 membership report for a
60 particular group G, the router translates this report into one or
61 more (S, G) channel memberships for the well-known sources
62 associated with this group.
63
64 When the router receives an IGMPv1 or IGMPv2 membership report for
65 a group G, the router uses SSM mapping to determine one or more
66 source IP addresses for the group G. SSM mapping then translates
67 the membership report as an IGMPv3 report INCLUDE (G, [S1, G],
68 [S2, G]...[Sn, G] and continues as if it had received an IGMPv3
69 report. The router then sends out PIM joins toward (S1, G) to (Sn,
70 G) and continues to be joined to these groups as long as it
71 continues to receive the IGMPv1 or IGMPv2 membership reports and
72 as long as the SSM mapping for the group remains the same. SSM
73 mapping, thus, enables you to leverage SSM for video delivery to
74 legacy STBs that do not support IGMPv3 or for applications that do
75 not take advantage of the IGMPv3 host stack.
76
77 SSM mapping enables the last hop router to determine the source
78 addresses either by a statically configured table on the router or
79 by consulting a DNS server. When the statically configured table
80 is changed, or when the DNS mapping changes, the router will leave
81 the current sources associated with the joined groups.
82
83C12 FIXED MRIB for incongruent unicast/multicast topologies is not
84 supported. RPF mechanism currently just looks up the information
85 in the unicast routing table.
86
87 See also:
88 RFC5110: 2.2.3. Issue: Overlapping Unicast/Multicast Topology
89
90 Sometimes, multicast RPF mechanisms first look up the multicast
91 routing table, or M-RIB ("topology database") with a longest
92 prefix match algorithm, and if they find any entry (including a
93 default route), that is used; if no match is found, the unicast
94 routing table is used instead.
95
96C13 Can't detect change of primary address before the actual change.
97 Possible approach is to craft old interface address into ip source
98 address by using raw ip socket.
99
100 See also:
101
102 RFC 4601: 4.3.1. Sending Hello Messages
103
104 Before an interface goes down or changes primary IP address, a
105 Hello message with a zero HoldTime should be sent immediately
106 (with the old IP address if the IP address changed).
107
108 See also pim_sock_delete().
109
110C14 FIXED Detection of interface primary address changes may fail when
111 there are multiple addresses.
112 See also TODO T32.
113
114C15 Changes in interface secondary address list are not immediately
115 detected.
116 See also detect_secondary_address_change
117 See also TODO T31.
118
119C16 AMT Draft (mboned-auto-multicast) is not supported.
120 AMT = Automatic IP Multicast Without Explicit Tunnels
121
122 See also:
123
124 Draft
125 http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-mboned-auto-multicast
126 http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-mboned-auto-multicast-09
127
128 AMT gateway implementation for Linux
129 http://cs.utdallas.edu/amt/
130
131 AMT for Streaming (IPTV) on Global IP Multicast by Greg Shepherd (Cisco)
132 http://nznog.miniconf.org/nznog-2008-sysadmin-miniconf-greg-shepherd-iptv.pdf
133
134C17 SNMP / RFC 5060 (PIM MIB) is not supported.
135
136C18 MFC never recovers from removal of static route to source
137
138 # route add -host 1.2.3.4 gw 192.168.56.10
139 Before removal:
140 quagga-pimd-router# sh ip mroute
141 Source Group Proto Input iVifI Output oVifI TTL Uptime
142 1.2.3.4 232.1.2.3 I eth1 3 eth0 2 1 00:00:36
143
144 # route del -host 1.2.3.4 gw 192.168.56.10
145 After removal: sh ip mroute --> empty output
146
147 # route add -host 1.2.3.4 gw 192.168.56.10
148 After the route is restored: sh ip mroute --> never recovers (empty output)
149
150 At this point, "no ip pim ssm" on the upstream interface (eth0) crashes pimd:
151
152 2014/02/14 16:30:14 PIM: ifmembership_set: (S,G)=(1.2.3.4,232.1.2.3) membership now is NOINFO on interface eth0
153 2014/02/14 16:30:14 PIM: pim_ifchannel_update_assert_tracking_desired: AssertTrackingDesired(1.2.3.4,232.1.2.3,eth0) changed from 1 to 0
154 2014/02/14 16:30:14 PIM: pim_zebra.c del_oif: nonexistent protocol mask 2 removed OIF eth0 (vif_index=2, min_ttl=0) from channel (S,G)=(1.2.3.4,232.1.2.3)
155 2014/02/14 16:30:14 PIM: pim_ifchannel_update_could_assert: CouldAssert(1.2.3.4,232.1.2.3,eth0) changed from 1 to 0
156 2014/02/14 16:30:14 PIM: pim_ifchannel_update_my_assert_metric: my_assert_metric(1.2.3.4,232.1.2.3,eth0) changed from 0,0,0,10.0.2.15 to 1,4294967295,4294967295,0.0.0.0
157 2014/02/14 16:30:14 PIM: pim_zebra.c del_oif: nonexistent protocol mask 1 removed OIF eth0 (vif_index=2, min_ttl=0) from channel (S,G)=(1.2.3.4,232.1.2.3)
158 2014/02/14 16:30:14 PIM: Assertion `!IGMP_SOURCE_TEST_FORWARDING(source->source_flags)' failed in file pim_igmpv3.c, line 412, function igmp_source_delete
159
160C19 Provision to prevent group mode clash
161
162 Beware group mode clash. A host/application issuing IGMPv2
163 any-source joins for a group will disrupt SSM multicast for that
164 group.
165
166 For instance, support for source-specific static igmp WILL FAIL if
167 there is host/application issuing IGMPv2 any-source joins for the
168 same group.
169
170 The reason is the IGMPv2 any-source join forces qpimd to switch
171 the group mode to ASM (any-source multicast); however, qpimd is
172 unable to program ASM groups into the kernel; multicast won't
173 flow. There could be some provision to prevent such a behavior,
174 but currently there is none.
175
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176C20 Multicast traceroute module is based on:
177 draft-ietf-idmr-traceroute-ipm-07
178 It only implements, so far, weak traceroutes. The multicast routing
179 state of the router is not quieried but RPF path is followed along
180 PIM and IGMP enabled interfaces.
181
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