Hi Ali,

Thanks for your reply. I think the 'distributd anycast multicast router' may 
not satisfy my requirements. In my discriptions, one multicast router is 
attached behind a EVPN PE or the multicast router also acts as an EVPN PE at 
the same time,  the multicat router is centralized deployed. In this scenario, 
one bit Flag as multicast router indicator is needed. The PE acting as 
multicast router or with multicast router behind should announce the route type 
6 message with the indicator flag marked. When other PEs with multicast source 
behind receives the message,  when they inject local multicast traffic to EVPN 
network, they will always send the traffic to the multicast router PE, the 
multicast traffic will never be pruned. If no this Flag, if the multicast 
router PE has no local IGMP/MLG receivers, the multicast traffic from other PEs 
will never come to the multicast router PE.


I think your whole solution is good, it's easy to add this multicast router 
Flag bit in route type-6 TLV.

Thanks,
weiguo
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From: Ali Sajassi (sajassi) [[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, November 05, 2015 10:33
To: Haoweiguo
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Comments on "draft-sajassi-bess-evpn-igmp-mld-proxy-00"


Hi Weiguo,


From: Haoweiguo <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Thursday, October 22, 2015 at 2:17 AM
To: Cisco Employee <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Cc: "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: Comments on "draft-sajassi-bess-evpn-igmp-mld-proxy-00"


Hi Ali,

I have read through the draft, i think the procedures is fine for IGMP/MLD 
proxy. However, this draft doesn't consider multicast router scenario, better 
to be added.

Scenario 1:

         An EVPN PE acts as multicast router and runs PIM protocol with the 
outside multicast routers.

Scenario 2:

         An EVPN PE connects to a multicast router on port1, no IGMP receiver 
on the port.  The PE sends IGMP/MLD to the multicast router.



We have covered both scenarios. The first one is referred to as “distributed 
anycast router"


In both scenarios, the EVPN PE should announce its role through the extended 
route type6 to indicate it connects to a multicast router or acts as multicast 
router itself.

Other EVPN PEs having local multicast source should forward the multicast 
traffic to the PE announcing multicast router role, the PE announcing multicast 
router role should not be pruned for all multicast traffic.

For the PE connecting to a multicast router, it should translate  EVPN route 
type-6 message to IGMP/MLD message, it's already described in your draft. For 
the PE acting as multicast router, it should translate EVPN route type-6 
message to PIM protocol, this part has not been covered in your draft, better 
to be added.

Correct, the mcast traffic treatment for inter-subnet is not described yet but 
we’ll mention it in the next rev.

Cheers,
Ali



Thanks,

weiguo
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