1: Second Pre-release December 31, 1998 (Happy New Year)
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3: * Fixed a variety of bugs and updated the implementation to comply
4: with some sublte points and revisions of the PIM-DM specification.
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6: * Also synch'ed with the latest pimd from Pavlin and added patches
7: for Linux, which were contributed by Jonathan Day <j.c.day@larc.nasa.gov>.
8: Thanks Jonathan.
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11: First Pre-release June 5, 1997
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13: * Pimd-dense requires kernel patches to the current ip_mroute kernel
14: in order to operate correctly. This is due to bugs in the ipmroute
15: kernel code currently being distributed (at least for FreeBSD).
16: I've tested pimdd with both Rusty's GateD patches (to be depricated)
17: and Pavlin's combined patches, which are available at:
18: ftp://catarina.usc.edu/pub/pim/pimd/experimental/one-pimd-gated-kernel
19: It should also work with any of the other recent patch kits that Pavlin
20: has produced for use with Sparse-mode pimd.
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22: * Since pimd cannot reliably get preference and metric info from the kernel
23: a configuration option is provided to specify a preference with which to
24: advertise sources when sending PIM-Assert messages. The phyint command
25: in pimd.conf allows you to specify a default perference for each
26: interface. If no preference is specified, prefs will default to 101,
27: which is high enough that default preferences advertised by either
28: Cisco or Gated routers (both having better information on unicast routes)
29: will will over pimd preferences. Directly connected sources will always
30: be asserted with a preference of 0.
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32: * Because unicast routes are obtained from the kernel, only the prefered
33: route is available. Pimd cannot determine the existence of
34: equal-cost-multipaths, and thus does not implement the addressing of
35: joins and prunes to 0.0.0.0.
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37: * RSRR support is currently rough and completely untested.
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