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+.. _mfib:
+
+IP Multicast FIB
+----------------
+
+The two principal differences between multicast and unicast forwarding
+are:
+
+* there is no load-balancing among paths, there is only replication
+ across paths.
+* multicast forwarding has an explicit reverse path forwarding (RPF)
+ check. It will only forward a packet if it arrives from a peer for
+ which it has been explicitly configured to accept.
+
+The other factor that influences the design of the mFIB is that the
+match criteria (the prefix) is different. For multicast it is
+necessary to be able to match on source and destination/group
+addresses (termed an (S,G)) and only on a destination prefix (a (\*,
+G/m)). This prefix is much bigger than a unicast prefix, and since
+unicast scale is almost always greater than multicast scale, it is not
+a good idea to have a single definition of a prefix. Therefore,
+there is a fib_prefix_t (and hence a fib_entry_t) and an
+mfib_prefix_t (and hence a mfib_entry_t).
+
+The fib_path_t and fib_path_list_t are reused. A path can represent
+either a peer from which to accept packets or a peer to which to send
+packets. A path-extension is added to the fib_path_t/mfib_entry_t to
+describe the role the path plays. Logically the path-list is split
+into two sets; an accepting set and a forwarding set. The forwarding set
+contributes a replicate DPO for forwarding and the accepting set
+contributes a list of interfaces (an mfib_itf_t) for the RPF check.
+
+An IP multicast FIB (mFIB) is a data-structure that holds entries that
+represent a (S,G) or a (\*,G/m) multicast group. There is one IPv4 and
+one IPv6 mFIB per IP table, i.e. each time the user calls 'ip[6] table
+add X' an mFIB is created.
+
+Usage
+^^^^^
+
+To add an entry to the default mFIB for the group (1.1.1.1, 239.1.1.1)
+that will replicate packets to GigEthernet0/0/0 and GigEthernet0/0/1, do:
+
+.. code-block:: console
+
+ $ ip mroute add 1.1.1.1 239.1.1.1 via GigEthernet0/0/0 Forward
+ $ ip mroute add 1.1.1.1 239.1.1.1 via GigEthernet0/0/1 Forward
+
+the flag 'Forward' passed with the path specifies this path to be part of the replication set.
+To add a path from GigEthernet0/0/2 to the accepting (RPF) set do:
+
+.. code-block:: console
+
+ $ ip mroute add 1.1.1.1 239.1.1.1 via GigEthernet0/0/2 Accept
+
+A (\*,G) entry is added by not specifying a source address:
+
+.. code-block:: console
+
+ $ ip mroute add 232.2.2.2 via GigEthernet0/0/2 Forward
+
+A (\*,G/m) entry is added by not specifying a source address and giving
+the group address a mask:
+
+.. code-block:: console
+
+ $ ip mroute add 232.2.2.0/24 via GigEthernet0/0/2 Forward
+
+Entries are deleted when all paths have been removed and all entry flags (see below) are also removed.
+
+Advanced
+^^^^^^^^
+
+There are a set of flags associated only with an entry, see:
+
+.. code-block:: console
+
+ $ show mfib route flags
+
+only some of these are relevant over the API/CLI:
+
+#. Signal - packets that match this entry will generate an event that
+ is sent to the control plane (which can be retrieved via the signal
+ dump API)
+#. Connected - indicates that the control plane should be informed of
+ connected sources (also retrieved via the signal dump API)
+#. Accept-all-itf - the entry shall accept packets from all
+ interfaces, thus eliminating the RPF check
+#. Drop - Drop all packet matching this entry.
+
+flags on an entry can be changed with:
+
+.. code-block:: console
+
+ $ ip mroute <PREFIX> <FLAG>
+
+An alternative approach to the RPF check, that does check the
+accepting path set, is to give the entry and RPF-ID:
+
+.. code-block:: console
+
+ $ ip mroute <PREFIX> rpf-id X
+
+the RPF-ID is an attribute of a received packet's meta-data and is
+added to the packet when it ingresses on a given entity such as an
+MPLS-tunnel or a BIER table disposition entry.