PIM Tunneling Through BIER Core
draft-hfa-bier-pim-tunneling-00
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Authors | Hooman Bidgoli , Andrew Dolganow , Fengman Xu | ||
Last updated | 2017-12-24 (Latest revision 2017-06-22) | ||
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Abstract
Bit Index Explicit Replication (BIER) is an architecture that provides multicast forwarding through a "BIER domain" without requiring intermediate routers to maintain multicast related per-flow state. Neither does BIER require an explicit tree-building protocol for its operation. A multicast data packet enters a BIER domain at a "Bit-Forwarding Ingress Router" (BFIR), and leaves the BIER domain at one or more "Bit-Forwarding Egress Routers" (BFERs). The BFIR router adds a BIER header to the packet. Such header contains a bit-string in which each bit represents exactly one BFER to forward the packet to. The set of BFERs to which the multicast packet needs to be forwarded is expressed by the according set of bits switched on in BIER packet header. This document describes the procedure needed for PIM to be tunneled through a BIER core. Allowing access CEs or PEs to run traditional PIM multicast services including draft rosen multicast MVPN through a core of BIER.
Authors
Hooman Bidgoli
Andrew Dolganow
Fengman Xu
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