On 07/06/14 20:40, James Small wrote:
I can confirm that IOS (and assuming NX-OS) supports Anycast RP using PIMv6

Sorry, I was unclear:

NX-OS definitely has commands for "ip pim anycast-rp" and, now that I look after enabling "feature pim6", "ipv6 pim anycast-rp". I haven't tried them (our RPs are on JunOS boxes) but I assume they more or less work ;o)

You say it's supported under IOS, which sounds good, but I see no sign of any specific command syntax under 15.1SY on 6500, for v4 or v6. Which IOS versions support this, and what's the command syntax?

(RFC 4610).  However, I haven't tested this for Embedded RP so not sure if
that throws a curve ball.  The challenge with Embedded RP is it become a new
application requirement.  From the network perspective it's not a big deal.
However, from the application owner perspective it could be.  I can't speak
to that because I'm not a developer.  It is a change from IPv4 though which
means it needs to be sold to the App-Dev group.

I don't understand this last bit at all.

Embedded RP just entails using a specific group range. There's no work for the application to do at all, other than have some way to configure in the group it uses (well, and use IPv6 multicast of course, but if it doesn't, embedded RP doesn't apply so the point is moot).

I can't see any reason anycast-rp wouldn't work with embedded RP; it's a pretty simple mechanism (replicate PIM register messages). I doubt the mechanism cares.

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