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PIM-SM is a type of sparse mode multicast protocol. It uses the “pull mode” for multicast forwarding, 
and is suitable for large- and medium-sized networks with sparsely and widely distributed multicast 
group members.  
The basic implementation of PIM-SM is as follows:  
PIM-SM assumes that no hosts need to receive multicast data. In the PIM-SM mode, routers must 
specifically request a particular multicast stream before the data is forwarded to them. The core 
task for PIM-SM to implement multicast forwarding is to build and maintain rendezvous point trees 
(RPTs). An RPT is rooted at a router in the PIM domain as the common node, or rendezvous point 
(RP), through which the multicast data travels along the RPT and reaches the receivers.  
When a receiver is interested in the multicast data addressed to a specific multicast group, the 
router connected to this receiver sends a join message to the RP corresponding to that multicast 
group. The path along which the message goes hop by hop to the RP forms a branch of the RPT.  
When a multicast source sends a multicast packet to a multicast group, the router directly 
connected with the multicast source first registers the multicast source with the RP by sending a 
register message to the RP by unicast. The arrival of this message at the RP triggers the 
establishment of an SPT. Then, the multicast source sends subsequent multicast packets along 
the SPT to the RP. Upon reaching the RP, the multicast packet is duplicated and delivered to the 
receivers along the RPT.  
 
  
Multicast traffic is duplicated only where the distribution tree branches, and this process automatically 
repeats until the multicast traffic reaches the receivers.  
 
How PIM-SM Works 
The working mechanism of PIM-SM is summarized as follows:  
Neighbor discovery 
DR election 
RP discovery 
RPT building  
Multicast source registration 
Switchover from RPT to SPT 
Assert 
Neighbor discovery 
PIM-SM uses exactly the same neighbor discovery mechanism as PIM-DM does. Refer to 
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DR election 
PIM-SM also uses hello messages to elect a designated router (DR) for a multi-access network. The 
elected DR will be the only multicast forwarder on this multi-access network.