DR
In a VLAN populated by one or more routers running PIM-SM, one such router is elected the DR for that VLAN. When the DR receives a Join request from a multicast receiver on that VLAN, it forwards the join toward the router operating as the RP for the requested multicast group.
Where multiple PIM-SM routers exist in a VLAN, the following criteria is used to elect a DR:
- The router configured with the highest DR priority in the VLAN is elected.
- If multiple routers in the VLAN are configured with the highest DR priority, the router having the highest IP address is elected.
In a given domain, each VLAN capable of receiving multicast traffic from a unicast source should have at least one DR. (Enabling PIM-SM on a VLAN automatically enables the router as a DR for that VLAN.) Because there is an election process for DR on each VLAN, all routers on a VLAN need to be enabled for DR. Where it is important to ensure that a particular router is elected as the DR for a given VLAN, you can increase the DR priority on that VLAN configuration for that router.
If it is necessary to prevent a router from operating as a DR on a given VLAN, disable DR operation by configuring the DR priority as zero (0.)