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The multicast Designated Router (DR) must be configured to increase the shortest-path tree (SPT) threshold or set it to infinity to minimalize source-group (S, G) state within the multicast topology where Any Source Multicast (ASM) is deployed.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-207162 SRG-NET-000362-RTR-000123 SV-207162r648772_rule Medium
Description
ASM can have many sources for the same groups (many-to-many). For many receivers, the path via the RP may not be ideal compared with the shortest path from the source to the receiver. By default, the last-hop router will initiate a switch from the shared tree to a source-specific SPT to obtain lower latencies. This is accomplished by the last-hop router sending an (S, G) Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) Join toward S (the source). When the last-hop router begins to receive traffic for the group from the source via the SPT, it will send a PIM Prune message to the RP for the (S, G). The RP will then send a Prune message toward the source. The SPT switchover becomes a scaling issue for large multicast topologies that have many receivers and many sources for many groups because (S, G) entries require more memory than (*, G). Hence, it is imperative to minimize the amount of (S, G) state to be maintained by increasing the threshold that determines when the SPT switchover occurs.
STIG Date
Router Security Requirements Guide 2021-03-16

Details

Check Text ( C-7423r382514_chk )
Review the multicast last-hop router configuration to verify that the SPT switchover threshold is increased (default is "0") or set to infinity (never switch over).

If any multicast router is not configured to increase the SPT threshold or set to infinity to minimalize (S, G) state, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-7423r382515_fix)
Configure the multicast router to increase the SPT threshold or set it to infinity to minimalize (S, G) state within the multicast topology where ASM is deployed.