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ULTICAST

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OUTING

This chapter describes the following multicast routing topics:

Enabling Multicast Routing Globally

– Describes how to globally enable

multicast routing.

Displaying the Multicast Routing Table

– Describes how to display the

multicast routing table.

Configuring PIM for IPv4

Describes how to configure PIM-DM and

PIM-SM for IPv4.

Configuring PIMv6 for IPv6

– Describes how to configure PIM-DM and

PIM-SM (Version 6) for IPv6.

O

VERVIEW

This router can route multicast traffic to different subnetworks using

Protocol-Independent Multicasting - Dense Mode or Sparse Mode (PIM-DM

or PIM-SM) for IPv4, as well as PIM-DM for IPv6. PIM for IPv4 (also called

PIMv4 in this manual) relies on messages sent from IGMP-enabled Layer 2

switches and hosts to determine when hosts want to join or leave multicast

groups. PIM for IPv6 (also called PIMv6 in this manual) uses the Multicast

Listener Discovery (MLDv1) protocol which is the IPv6 equivalent to

IGMPv2. PIM-DM is designed for networks where the probability of

multicast group members is high, such as a local network. PIM-SM is

designed for networks where the probability of multicast group members is

low, such as the Internet.

Also, note that if PIM is not enabled on this router or another multicast

routing protocol is used on the network, the switch ports attached to a

multicast router can be manually configured to forward multicast traffic

(see

"Specifying Static Interfaces for a Multicast Router" on page 519

).

Configuring PIM-DM
PIM-DM floods multicast traffic downstream, and calculates the shortest-

path, source-rooted delivery tree between each source and destination

host group. Other multicast routing protocols, such as DVMRP, build their

own source-rooted multicast delivery tree (i.e., a separate routing table)

that allows it to prevent looping and determine the shortest path to the

source of the multicast traffic. PIM-DM also builds a source-rooted

multicast delivery tree for each multicast source, but uses information from

the router’s unicast routing table, instead of maintaining its own multicast

routing table, making it routing protocol independent.

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