Indeed, it is always 1.  224.0.0.13 is a link-local multicast address -- It
is only valid on that particular segment.  The BSR messages are propagated
"hop-by-hop"

On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Marko Milivojevic <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 16:09, Patrice Ngassam <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> > "Bootstrap messages use the ALL_PIM_Routers destination address of
> > 224.0.0.13 and have a TTL of 1. When a PIM router receives a boostrap
> > message, it sends a copy out all interfaces except the one on which the
> > message was received."
> > in Routing TCP/IP Volume II, PP 490.
> >
> > Question: What is TTL value on the new boostrap message sent by the PIM
> > router receiver?
>
> It's always 1. This message, received by other PIM routers will be
> replicated in the similar fashion throughout the PIM domain.
>
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