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'''Multicast Source Discovery Protocol''' ('''MSDP''') is a [[Protocol Independent Multicast]] (PIM) family [[multicast]] [[routing protocol]] defined by Experimental RFC 3618<ref name="RFC3618">{{cite web |last1=Meyer |last2=Fenner |title=RFC3618 - Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) |url=https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3618 |website=tools.ietf.org |publisher=IETF |accessdate=17 August 2018 |language=en}}</ref>. Despite becoming the IPv4 [[de
MSDP uses [[Transmission Control Protocol|TCP]] as its transport protocol. Each multicast tree needs to have its own RP. All of the RPs are peers (directly or through other MSDP peers). Messages contain the sender (source) address and the multicast group address (S,G). If an RP on its own ___domain receives a message, it determines if there are listeners for this group. If listeners exist, it triggers a PIM join into the source ___domain towards the data source. In a peering relationship, one MSDP peer listens for new TCP connections on the well-known port 639.
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