SSM is also used since we *know* the IP addresses of the content servers that are the sources - You dont need ASM. I dont think maintaining RP infrastructure is trivial. Who wants to deal with register packets, etc. Small routers punt all registers to CPU and them forward them in SW. In fact there was a draft which proposed using MPLS encapsulation in networks that support MPLS to replace the existing RP mechanism. http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-bhatia-pim-mpls-register-packets-00
From the draft:
Encapsulation and Decapsulation are expensive operations for routers and the latter, especially, as it entails a double lookup that many routers cannot do in hardware. It is for this reason that several off the shelf chips do not support decapsulating the PIM Register packets. Any router that cannot decapsulate the PIM Register packet in hardware must send all this traffic to CPU, where its decapsulated, and forwarded based on the multicast forwarding table. This increases the load on the CPU and also makes the router susceptible for DoS attacks. Also, since Register packets are unicast, then can be easily spoofed and an attacker can use this to attack the router and thus the network. This document attempts to solve the above problems by doing away with the PIM Register packets. It instead proposes using an MPLS tunnel to send all multicast data traffic till an SPT is formed. This eliminates the complexity of decapsulating PIM register packets on the RP as it now only needs to pop off the MPLS labels before forwarding the native packet down the RPT. Looks like the draft died some time back .. Glen On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 5:02 AM, Jeff Tantsura <jeff.tantsura@ericsson.com> wrote:
Mike,
To my knowledge in most today's networks even if legacy equipment don't support IGMPv3 most likely 1st hop router does static translation and SSM upstream. The reason not to migrate to SSM is usually - ASM is already there and works just fine :) Cost to support RP infrastructure is usually the main non-technical factor to not to use ASM. Would be interested to hear from the SPs on the list.
Regards, Jeff
On Dec 28, 2011, at 2:19 PM, "Mike McBride" <mmcbride7@gmail.com> wrote:
Marshall,
On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 1:50 PM, Marshall Eubanks <marshall.eubanks@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Mike;
On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 4:48 PM, Mike McBride <mmcbride7@gmail.com> wrote:
Anyone using ASM (versus SSM) for IPTV? If so why?
From what I understand, the answer is likely to be "yes" and the reason is likely to be "deployed equipment only supports IGMP v2."
Agreed. I'm seeking confirmation, from IPTV implementers, that non igmpv3 support is the reason for using ASM with IPTV. Versus other reasons such as reducing state. Or is this a non issue and everyone is using SSM with IPTV?
thanks, mike
Regards Marshall
thanks, mike