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SSM Model Implementation in IPv6 PIM  
The source-specific multicast (SSM) model and the any-source multicast (ASM) model are two opposite 
models. Presently, the ASM model includes the IPv6 PIM-DM and IPv6 PIM-SM modes. The SSM 
model can be implemented by leveraging part of the IPv6 PIM-SM technique.  
The SSM model provides a solution for source-specific multicast. It maintains the relationships between 
hosts and routers through MLDv2. IPv6 PIM-DM implements IPv6 multicast forwarding by building 
SPTs rooted at the IPv6 multicast source through the “flood and prune” mechanism. Although an SPT 
has the shortest path, it is built in a low efficiency. Therefore the IPv6 PIM-DM mod is not suitable for 
large- and medium-sized networks.  
In actual application, part of the IPv6 PIM-SM technique is adopted to implement the SSM model. In the 
SSM model, receivers know exactly where an IPv6 multicast source is located by means of 
advertisements, consultancy, and so on. Therefore, no RP is needed, no RPT is required, and is no 
source registration process is needed for the purpose of discovering IPv6 multicast sources in other 
IPv6 PIM domains.  
Compared with the ASM model, the SSM model only needs the support of MLDv2 and some subsets of 
IPv6 PIM-SM. The operation mechanism of the SSM model in an IPv6 PIM domain can be summarized 
as follows:  
Neighbor discovery 
DR election 
SPT building 
Neighbor discovery 
IPv6 PIM-SSM uses the same neighbor discovery mechanism as in IPv6 PIM-SM. Refer to 
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DR election 
IPv6 PIM-SSM uses the same DR election mechanism as in IPv6 PIM-SM. Refer to 
SPT building 
Whether to build an RPT for IPv6 PIM-SM or an SPT for IPv6 PIM-SSM depends on whether the IPv6 
multicast group the receiver is to join falls in the IPv6 SSM group range (the IPv6 SSM group range 
reserved by IANA is FF3x::/32, where x represents any legal address scope).