Setup Guide
PIM Source-Specic Mode (PIM-SSM)
PIM source-specic mode (PIM-SSM) is a multicast protocol that forwards multicast trac from a single source to a subnet. In the other
versions of protocol independent multicast (PIM), a receiver subscribes to a group only. The receiver receives trac not just from the
source in which it is interested but from all sources sending to that group. PIM-SSM requires that receivers specify the sources in which
they are interested using IGMPv3 include messages to avoid receiving unwanted trac.
PIM-SSM is more ecient than PIM-SM because it immediately creates shortest path trees (SPT) to the source rather than rst using
shared trees. PIM-SM requires a shared tree rooted at the RP because IGMPv2 receivers do not know about the source sending multicast
data. Multicast trac passes from the source to the receiver through the RP, until the receiver learns the source address, at which point it
switches to the SPT. PIM-SSM uses IGMPv3. Because receivers subscribe to a source and group, the RP and shared tree is unnecessary;
only SPTs are used. On Dell EMC Networking systems, it is possible to use PIM-SM with IGMPv3 to achieve the same result, but PIM-SSM
eliminates the unnecessary protocol overhead.
PIM-SSM also solves the multicast address allocation problem. Applications must use unique multicast addresses because if multiple
applications use the same address, receivers receive unwanted trac. However, global multicast address space is limited. Currently GLOP/
EGLOP is used to statically assign Internet-routable multicast addresses, but each autonomous system number yields only 255 multicast
addresses. For short-term applications, an address could be leased, but no global dynamic multicast address allocation scheme has been
accepted yet. PIM-SSM eliminates the need for unique multicast addresses because routing decisions for (S1, G1) are independent from
(S2, G1). As a result, subnets do not receive unwanted trac when multiple applications use the same address.
Topics:
• Implementation Information
• Congure PIM-SSM
• Enabling PIM-SSM
• Use PIM-SSM with IGMP Version 2 Hosts
• Electing an RP using the BSR Mechanism
Implementation Information
• The Dell EMC Networking implementation of PIM-SSM is based on RFC 3569.
• The Dell EMC Networking OS reduces the number of control messages sent between multicast routers by bundling Join and Prune
requests in the same message.
Important Points to Remember
• The default SSM range is 232/8 always. Applying an SSM range does not overwrite the default range. Both the default range and SSM
range are eective even when the default range is not added to the SSM ACL.
• Extended ACLs cannot be used for conguring SSM range. Be sure to create the ACL rst and then apply it to the SSM range.
• The default range is always supported, so range can never be smaller than the default.
Congure PIM-SSM
Conguring PIM-SSM is a two-step process.
1 Congure PIM-SSM.
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