What Is Pim Protocol?
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PIM (Protocol Independent Multicast) is a type of multicast routing protocol used to deliver one-to-many network traffic efficiently across the network. It works by establishing shared distribution trees that forward multicast traffic from one or more sources to multiple destinations. PIM runs on top of unicast routing protocols such as OSPF, IS-IS, and BGP, in order to determine the best paths to use for multicast traffic. It can also be used in networks with multiple subnets or different layer 3 networks.