TP-Link T2700G-28TQ T2700G-28TQ User Guide V1 - Page 274
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The static multicast routing is an important foundation for the RPF check. In the RPF check process, with static multicast routing configured, the router will choose one as the RPF route after comparing the optimal unicast route and the static multicast route selected respectively from the unicast routing table and the static multicast routing table. Figure 11-26 Static Multicast Routing As shown in Figure 11-26, when no static multicast routing entry is configured, the RPF neighbor of Router C to the multicast source is Router A. The multicast packets sent from Source will be transferred along the path Router A→Router C, which is the same as the unicast path. When Router C is configured with static multicast routing and the RPF neighbor of Router C to Source is configured as Router B, the multicast data sent from Source will travel along a different path Router A→Router B→Router C. 11.5.1 Static Mroute Config Choose the menu Multicast Routing→Static Mroute→Static Mroute Config to load the following page. Figure 11-27 Static Mroute Config 262