Bidirectional multicast protocol with upstream and downstream join messages

US9240893B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9240893-B2
Application numberUS-89742010-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 4, 2010
Priority dateOct 26, 2005
Publication dateJan 19, 2016
Grant dateJan 19, 2016

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Systems and methods for implementing a bidirectional multicast protocol with two types of join messages are disclosed. The two types of join messages, upstream joins and downstream joins, are used to control the Reverse Path Forwarding (RPF) interface is added to the outgoing interface list for a particular multicast group, which in turn controls when multicast packets will be forwarded to the rendezvous point. One method involves receiving a multicast packet addressed to multicast group G. The method inhibits the multicast packet from being forwarded via the RPF interface, unless the outgoing interface list corresponding to the multicast group G already identifies the RPF interface. The RPF interface can be added to the outgoing interface list in response to reception of a downstream join message via the RPF interface, as well as in response to monitoring, via the RPF interface, an upstream join message on a shared network segment.

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A method comprising: receiving a multicast packet addressed to multicast group G via a first interface, wherein multicast routing for the multicast group G is performed using a modified version of a bidirectional multicast routing protocol, and in an unmodified version of the bidirectional multicast routing protocol, all multicast packets for the multicast group G are automatically forwarded via an interface leading towards a rendezvous point for the multicast group G; determining whether a join message has been received from a first receiver via a Reverse Path Forwarding (RPF) interface, wherein the determining is performing using (*, G) state information for the multicast group G, the (*,G) state information for the multicast group G comprises an outgoing interface list, and the RPF interface is an interface used to send packets towards the rendezvous point for the multicast group G; and inhibiting the multicast packet from being automatically forwarded via the RPF interface, unless the determining indicates that the join message has been received from the first receiver via the RPF interface, wherein the first interface is not the interface leading towards the rendezvous point. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: generating the (*, G) state information for the multicast group G, in response to receiving an indication that a receiver is joining the multicast group G, wherein the indication is received via an interface that does not lead to the rendezvous point, and the outgoing interface list in the (*, G) state information does not identify the interface leading towards the rendezvous point. 3. The method of claim 2 , further comprising: receiving a downstream join message identifying the multicast group G; and adding, to the outgoing interface list, information identifying the interface leading towards the rendezvous point, in response to the receiving the downstream join message. 4. The method of claim 2 , further comprising: detecting an upstream join message specifying the multicast group G, wherein the upstream join message is detected by monitoring a shared network segment; and adding, to the outgoing interface list, information identifying the interface leading towards the rendezvous point, in response to the detecting the upstream join message. 5. The method of claim 2 , further comprising: sending a downstream join message identifying the multicast group G to one or more downstream network devices. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the sending the downstream join message is performed in response to at least one of: more than one outgoing interface being identified in the outgoing interface list, the interface leading to the rendezvous point being identified in the outgoing interface list, and only one of a plurality of downstream interfaces being identified in the outgoing interface list, wherein if the outgoing interface list lists only one of the downstream interfaces, the sending the downstream join message comprises sending the downstream join message from each downstream interface other than the one of the downstream interfaces identified in the outgoing interface list. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the sending the downstream join message comprises sending the downstream join message from each one of a plurality of interfaces. 8. A node comprising: an interface, wherein the interface is configured to receive a multicast packet addressed to multicast group G, multicast routing for the multicast group G is performed using a modified version of a bidirectional multicast routing protocol, and in an unmodified version of the bidirectional multicast routing protocol, all multicast packets for the multicast group G are automatically forwarded via an interface leading towards a rendezvous point for the multicast group G; a Reverse Path Forwarding (RPF) interface coupled to send packets towards the rendezvous point for the multicast group G; and a bidirectional multicast routing module coupled to the interface and the RPF interface, wherein the bidirectional multicast routing module is configured to determine whether a join message has been received from a first receiver via the RPF interface, wherein the determine is performed using (*, G) state information for the multicast group G, and the (*,G) state information for the multicast group G comprises an outgoing interface list, and the bidirectional multicast routing module is further configured to inhibit the multicast packet from being automatically forwarded via the RPF interface, unless a determination is made that the join message has been received from the first receiver via the RPF interface. 9. The node of claim 8 , wherein the bidirectional multicast routing module is further configured to: generate the (*, G) state information for the multicast group G, in response to reception of an indication that a receiver is joining the multicast group G, wherein the outgoing interface list in the (*, G) state information does not identify the RPF interface. 10. The node of claim 9 , wherein the bidirectional multicast routing module is further configured to: add, to the outgoing interface list, information identifying the RPF interface, in response to reception of a downstream join message identifying the multicast group G. 11. The node of claim 9 , wherein the RPF interface is configured to detect an upstream join message specifying the multicast group G, the upstream join message is detected by monitoring a shared network segment, and the bidirectional multicast routing module is configured to add, to the outgoing interface list, information identifying the RPF interface, in response to detection of the upstream join message. 12. The node of claim 9 , wherein the bidirectional multicast routing module is configured to send a downstream join message identifying the multicast group G to one or more downstream network devices. 13. The node of claim 12 , wherein the downstream join message is sent in response to at least one of: more than one outgoing interface being identified in the outgoing interface list, the RPF interface being identified in the outgoing interface list, and only one of a plurality of downstream interfaces being identified in the outgoing interface list, wherein if the outgoing interface list lists only one of the downstream interfaces, the downstream join message is sent from each downstream interface other than the one of the downstream interfaces identified in the outgoing interface list. 14. A system comprising: means for receiving a multicast packet addressed to multicast group G via a first interface, wherein multicast routing for the multicast group G is performed using a modified version of a bidirectional multicast routing protocol, and in an unmodified version of the bidirectional multicast routing protocol, all multicast packets for the multicast group G are automatically forwarded via an interface leading towards a rendezvous point for the multicast group G; means for determining whether a join message has been received from a first receiver via a Reverse Path Forwarding (RPF) interface, wherein the determining is performing using (*, G) state information for the multicast group G, the (*,G) state information for the multicast group G comprises an outgoing interface list, and the RPF interface is an interface used to send packets towards the rendezvous point for the multicast group G; and means for inhibiting the multicast packet from being automatically forwarded via the RPF interface, unless the determining indicate

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  • H04L12/185Primary

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What does patent US9240893B2 cover?
Systems and methods for implementing a bidirectional multicast protocol with two types of join messages are disclosed. The two types of join messages, upstream joins and downstream joins, are used to control the Reverse Path Forwarding (RPF) interface is added to the outgoing interface list for a particular multicast group, which in turn controls when multicast packets will be forwarded to the …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Zwiebel John M, Farinacci Dino, Cisco Tech Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04L12/185. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 19 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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