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draft-pim-with-ipv4-prefix-over-ipv6-nh Ashutosh Gupta, ashugupt@cisco.com Stig Venaas, stig@cisco.com IETF 99, Prague, July 2017

Example Topology R1 R2 R3 1::1 1::2 Intrf1 multicast host 5.5.5.5 PIM join for (5.5.5.5, 225.1.1.1) 1.1.1.1 1.1.1.2 Prefix: 5.5.5.5/32 RPF-interface: Intrf1, RPF-NBR: 1::1 1::3 R3 1.1.1.3 PIMv4 neighbor: 1.1.1.1

Problem Statement Multicast routing needs a RPF tree to be formed in order to receive one copy of multicast data on lowest-cost, loop-free path. In case of PIMv4, it needs a valid PIMv4 neighbor to send PIMv4 join. When using RFC5549, a IPv4 prefix is reachable over IPv6 Next-hop [or vice-versa]. If RPF-interface has more than 1 PIMv4 neighbor, then a new pim mechanism is needed to choose corresponding neighbor for IPv6 next-hop.

Solution Use of secondary address list option in PIM hello. As described in RFC 4601 section 4.3.4. IPv6 addresses are included in PIMv4 hello as secondary list and stored in neighbor cache. Downstream router look for IPv6 next-hop address in its local PIMv4 nbr cache. If found, it sends sends join to chosen PIM nbr.

Status Solution is already deployed by at least one customer. Looking for WG adoption. RFC 4601 says that secondary neighbor address SHOULD be of same address family as primary address. This needs to be changed?