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Configuring MSDP
This chapter describes how to configure the Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) on your
multilayer switch. The MSDP connects multiple Protocol-Independent Multicast sparse-mode
(PIM-SM) domains.
MSDP is not fully supported in this IOS release because of a lack of support for Multicast Border
Gateway Protocol (MBGP), which works closely with MSDP. However, it is possible to create default
peers that MSDP can operate with if MBGP is not running.
To use this feature, you must have the enhanced multilayer software (EMI) image installed on your
switch. All Catalyst 3550 Gigabit Ethernet switches ship with the E MI i nsta lled. Cata lyst 3550 Fa st
Ethernet switches can be shipped with either the standard multilayer software image (SMI) or EMI
pre-installed. You can order the Enhanced Multilayer Software Image Upgrade kit to upgrade
Catalyst 3550 Fast Ethernet switches from the SMI to the EMI.
Note For complete syntax and usage information for the commands used in this chapter, refer to the Cisco
IOS IP and IP Routing Command Reference for Release 12.1.
This chapter consists of these sections:
Understanding MSDP, page 25-1
Configuring MSDP, page 25-4
Monitoring and Maintaining MSDP, page 25-19

Understanding MSDP

MSDP allows multicast sources for a group to be known to all rendezvous points (RPs) in different
domains. Each PIM-SM domain uses its own RPs and does not depend on RPs in other domains. An RP
runs MSDP over the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) to discover multicast sources in other
domains.
An RP in a PIM-SM domain has an MSDP peering relationship with MSDP-enabled devices in another
domain. The peering relationship occurs over a TCP conne ction, primarily exchanging a list of sources
sending to multicast groups. The TCP connections between RPs are achieved by the underlying routing
system. The receiving RP uses the source lists to establish a source path.