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| C1 IGMPv3 backward compatibility with IGMPv1 and IGMPv2 is not
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|    implemented. See RFC 3376, 7.3. Multicast Router Behavior. That's
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|    because only Source-Specific Multicast is currently targeted.
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| 
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| C2 IGMPv3 support for forwarding any-source groups is not
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|    implemented. Traffic for groups in mode EXCLUDE {empty} won't be
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|    forwarded.  See RFC 3376, 6.3. Source-Specific Forwarding
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|    Rules. That's because only Source-Specific Multicast is currently
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|    targeted.
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| 
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| C3 Load Splitting of IP Multicast Traffic over ECMP is not supported.
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|    See also: RFC 2991
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|    Multipath Issues in Unicast and Multicast Next-Hop Selection
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|    http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2991.txt
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| 
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| C4 IPSec AH authentication is not supported (RFC 4601:
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|    6.3. Authentication Using IPsec).
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| 
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| C5 PIM support is limited to SSM mode as defined in section 4.8.2
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|    (PIM-SSM-Only Routers) of RFC4601. That's because only
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|    Source-Specific Multicast is currently targeted.
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| 
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| C6 PIM implementation currently does not support IPv6. PIM-SSM
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|    requires IGMPv3 for IPv4 and MLDv2 for IPv6. MLDv2 is currently
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|    missing. See also CAVEAT C9.
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| 
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| C7 FIXED (S,G) Assert state machine (RFC 4601, section 4.6.1) is not
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|    implemented. See also TODO T6. See also CAVEAT C10.
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| 
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| C8 It is not possible to disable join suppression in order to
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|    explicitly track the join membership of individual downstream
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|    routers.
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|    - IGMPv3 Explicit Membership Tracking is not supported.
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|      When explicit tracking is enabled on a router, the router can
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|      individually track the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
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|      membership state of all reporting hosts. This feature allows the
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|      router to achieve minimal leave latencies when hosts leave a
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|      multicast group or channel. Example:
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|        conf t
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|         interface eth0
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|          ip igmp explicit-tracking
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| 
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| C9 Only IPv4 Address Family (number=1) is supported in the PIM Address
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|    Family field.
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|    See also RFC 4601: 5.1. PIM Address Family
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|    See also CAVEAT C6.
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|    See also http://www.iana.org/assignments/address-family-numbers
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| 
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| C10 FIXED Assert metric depends on metric_preference and
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|     route_metric. Those parameters should be fetched from RIB
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|     (zebra). See also pim_rpf.c, pim_rpf_update().
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| 
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| C11 SSM Mapping is not supported
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| 
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|     SSM Mapping Overview:
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| 
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|     SSM mapping introduces a means for the last hop router to discover
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|     sources sending to groups. When SSM mapping is configured, if a
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|     router receives an IGMPv1 or IGMPv2 membership report for a
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|     particular group G, the router translates this report into one or
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|     more (S, G) channel memberships for the well-known sources
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|     associated with this group.
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| 
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|     When the router receives an IGMPv1 or IGMPv2 membership report for
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|     a group G, the router uses SSM mapping to determine one or more
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|     source IP addresses for the group G. SSM mapping then translates
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|     the membership report as an IGMPv3 report INCLUDE (G, [S1, G],
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|     [S2, G]...[Sn, G] and continues as if it had received an IGMPv3
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|     report. The router then sends out PIM joins toward (S1, G) to (Sn,
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|     G) and continues to be joined to these groups as long as it
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|     continues to receive the IGMPv1 or IGMPv2 membership reports and
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|     as long as the SSM mapping for the group remains the same. SSM
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|     mapping, thus, enables you to leverage SSM for video delivery to
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|     legacy STBs that do not support IGMPv3 or for applications that do
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|     not take advantage of the IGMPv3 host stack.
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| 
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|     SSM mapping enables the last hop router to determine the source
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|     addresses either by a statically configured table on the router or
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|     by consulting a DNS server. When the statically configured table
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|     is changed, or when the DNS mapping changes, the router will leave
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|     the current sources associated with the joined groups.
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| 
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| C12 FIXED MRIB for incongruent unicast/multicast topologies is not
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|     supported.  RPF mechanism currently just looks up the information
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|     in the unicast routing table.
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| 
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|     See also:
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|     RFC5110: 2.2.3.  Issue: Overlapping Unicast/Multicast Topology
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|     
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|     Sometimes, multicast RPF mechanisms first look up the multicast
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|     routing table, or M-RIB ("topology database") with a longest
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|     prefix match algorithm, and if they find any entry (including a
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|     default route), that is used; if no match is found, the unicast
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|     routing table is used instead.
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| 
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| C13 Can't detect change of primary address before the actual change.
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|     Possible approach is to craft old interface address into ip source
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|     address by using raw ip socket.
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| 
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|     See also:
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| 
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|     RFC 4601: 4.3.1.  Sending Hello Messages
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| 
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|     Before an interface goes down or changes primary IP address, a
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|     Hello message with a zero HoldTime should be sent immediately
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|     (with the old IP address if the IP address changed).
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| 
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|     See also pim_sock_delete().
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| 
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| C14 FIXED Detection of interface primary address changes may fail when
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|     there are multiple addresses.
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|     See also TODO T32.
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| 
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| C15 Changes in interface secondary address list are not immediately
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|     detected.
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|     See also detect_secondary_address_change
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|     See also TODO T31.
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| 
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| C16 AMT Draft (mboned-auto-multicast) is not supported.
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|     AMT = Automatic IP Multicast Without Explicit Tunnels
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| 
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|     See also:
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| 
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|     Draft
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|     http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-mboned-auto-multicast
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|     http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-mboned-auto-multicast-09
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| 
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|     AMT gateway implementation for Linux
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|     http://cs.utdallas.edu/amt/
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| 
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|     AMT for Streaming (IPTV) on Global IP Multicast by Greg Shepherd (Cisco)
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|     http://nznog.miniconf.org/nznog-2008-sysadmin-miniconf-greg-shepherd-iptv.pdf
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| 
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| C17 SNMP / RFC 5060 (PIM MIB) is not supported.
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| 
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| C18 MFC never recovers from removal of static route to source
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| 
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|     # route add -host 1.2.3.4 gw 192.168.56.10
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|     Before removal:
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|     quagga-pimd-router# sh ip mroute
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|     Source          Group           Proto Input iVifI Output oVifI TTL Uptime
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|     1.2.3.4         232.1.2.3       I     eth1      3 eth0       2   1 00:00:36
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| 
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|     # route del -host 1.2.3.4 gw 192.168.56.10
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|     After removal: sh ip mroute --> empty output
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| 
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|     # route add -host 1.2.3.4 gw 192.168.56.10
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|     After the route is restored: sh ip mroute --> never recovers (empty output)
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| 
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|     At this point, "no ip pim ssm" on the upstream interface (eth0) crashes pimd:
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| 
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|     2014/02/14 16:30:14 PIM: ifmembership_set: (S,G)=(1.2.3.4,232.1.2.3) membership now is NOINFO on interface eth0
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|     2014/02/14 16:30:14 PIM: pim_ifchannel_update_assert_tracking_desired: AssertTrackingDesired(1.2.3.4,232.1.2.3,eth0) changed from 1 to 0
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|     2014/02/14 16:30:14 PIM: pim_zebra.c del_oif: nonexistent protocol mask 2 removed OIF eth0 (vif_index=2, min_ttl=0) from channel (S,G)=(1.2.3.4,232.1.2.3)
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|     2014/02/14 16:30:14 PIM: pim_ifchannel_update_could_assert: CouldAssert(1.2.3.4,232.1.2.3,eth0) changed from 1 to 0
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|     2014/02/14 16:30:14 PIM: pim_ifchannel_update_my_assert_metric: my_assert_metric(1.2.3.4,232.1.2.3,eth0) changed from 0,0,0,10.0.2.15 to 1,4294967295,4294967295,0.0.0.0
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|     2014/02/14 16:30:14 PIM: pim_zebra.c del_oif: nonexistent protocol mask 1 removed OIF eth0 (vif_index=2, min_ttl=0) from channel (S,G)=(1.2.3.4,232.1.2.3)
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|     2014/02/14 16:30:14 PIM: Assertion `!IGMP_SOURCE_TEST_FORWARDING(source->source_flags)' failed in file pim_igmpv3.c, line 412, function igmp_source_delete
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| 
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| C19 Provision to prevent group mode clash
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| 
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|     Beware group mode clash. A host/application issuing IGMPv2
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|     any-source joins for a group will disrupt SSM multicast for that
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|     group.
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| 
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|     For instance, support for source-specific static igmp WILL FAIL if
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|     there is host/application issuing IGMPv2 any-source joins for the
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|     same group.
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| 
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|     The reason is the IGMPv2 any-source join forces qpimd to switch
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|     the group mode to ASM (any-source multicast); however, qpimd is
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|     unable to program ASM groups into the kernel; multicast won't
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|     flow. There could be some provision to prevent such a behavior,
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|     but currently there is none.
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| 
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| C20 Multicast traceroute module is based on:
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|     draft-ietf-idmr-traceroute-ipm-07
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|     It only implements, so far, weak traceroutes. The multicast routing
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|     state of the router is not quieried but RPF path is followed along
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|     PIM and IGMP enabled interfaces.
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| 
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| -x-
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