Hello,
We have a basic question on “Global Source ID and Source Port”. From reading
the PGM documentation it says that the id should be unique. I was not able to
find the code that generates the id in the pgm code source. In our application
stack, all applications on the same subnet are having the same
“GlobalSourceID”. Yesterday we had 2 sources have the same source port and one
of them could not connect to the subscriber. We were wondering if the
uniqueness of these 2 fields could have caused the issue. Any input into how
this ID is generated will be helpful.
“
A globally unique source identifier. This ID MUST NOT change
throughout the duration of the transport session. A
RECOMMENDED identifier is the low-order 48 bits of the MD5
[9<https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3208#ref-9>]
signature of the DNS name of the source. Global Source ID
together with Data-Source Port forms the TSI.
“
Thanks,
Anna.
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