I also would like clarification since I too chose to configure the SPT to 
infinity. Marko??



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Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2011 8:10 PM
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Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] CCIE_RS VOL2-LAB8-TASK62. Bidirectional PIM vs 'ip pim 
spt-threshold infinity'

Hi All,

The question specifies that 'Shared trees should be used exclusviely' and the 
DSG used bidirectional PIM.

Would it also be acceptable to configure PIM-sparse mode with 'ip pim 
spt-threshold infinity' to ensure shared trees never switch to source trees?

There is another thread that discusses a similar scenario:
http://onlinestudylist.com/archives/ccie_rs/2009-July/004146.html

But I don't quite understand how/why this command affects any receivers that 
may sit in the shared path between the source and RP.

Thanks
James
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