Select and Place:
Drag the characteristic on the left to the corresponding RP model on the right:
Explanation:
A Rendezvous Point (RP) is a router in a multicast network domain that acts as a shared root for a multicast shared tree. Any number of routers can be configured
to work as RPs and they can be configured to cover different group ranges.
The Bootstrap Router (BSR) is a mechanism for a router to learn RP information. It ensures that all routers in the PIM domain have the same RP cache as the BSR.
It is possible to configure the BSR to help select an RP set from BSR candidate RPs. The function of the BSR is to broadcast the RP set to all routers in the domain.
Static, with no inherent failover or load balancing mechanism –> Static RP Dynamic
Dynamic, utilizing RP mapping agents with dense mode flooding –> Auto-RP
Static, with fault tolerance utilizing with the Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) –> Anycast RP
Dynamic, utilizing link-local multicast messages which are flooded hop by hop –> BSR