Which four statements are correct regarding MSDP configurations and operations? (Choose
four.)
A.
The MSDP peers are also typically the RPs in respective routing domains.
B.
SA messages are flooded to all other MSDP peers without any restrictions
C.
On Cisco IOS, IOS-XE, and IOS-XR, the router can be configured to cache the SA
messages to reduce the join latency
D.
SA messages are used to advertise active sources in a domain
E.
MSDP establishes neighbor relationships with other MSDP peers using TCP port 639
F.
MSDP peerings on Cisco IOS, IOS-XE, and IOS-XR support MD5 or SHA1
authentication
Explanation:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/ipmulti/configuration/guide/imc_msdp_im_pim_sm.ht
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When MSDP is enabled, an RP in a PIM-SM domain maintains MSDP peering relationships
with MSDPenabled routers in other domains. This peering relationship occurs over a TCP
connection, where primarily a list of sources sending to multicast groups is exchanged.
MSDP uses TCP (port 639) for its peering connections. As with BGP, using point-to-point
TCP peering means that each peer must be explicitly configured. The TCP connections
between RPs, moreover, are achieved by the underlying routing system. The receiving RP
uses the source lists to establish a source path. If the multicast sources are of interest to a
domain that has receivers, multicast data is delivered over the normal, source-tree building
mechanism provided by PIM-SM. MSDP is also used to announce sources sending to a
group. These announcements must originate at the RP of the domain.