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IPTV and ASM
On Thursday, December 29, 2011 06:19:14 AM Mike McBride
wrote:
> 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?
We are running NG-MVPN (BGP replaces PIM, MPLS replaces
IP/GRE).
We run PIM-SM, not only because our customer's STB's only
support IGMPv2 (we only transport IPTv content, not generate
it), but also because, well, it just works and there hasn't
been any compelling need to push for PIM-SSM.
It's scaling well due to the nature of the NG-MVPN
infrastructure itself.
Mark.
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