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Generally, we refer to IP multicast working at the network layer as Layer 3 multicast and the
corresponding multicast protocols as Layer 3 multicast protocols, which include IGMP, PIM, and
MSDP; we refer to IP multicast working at the data link layer as Layer 2 multicast and the
corresponding multicast protocols as Layer 2 multicast protocols, which include IGMP Snooping.
This section provides only general descriptions about applications and functions of the Layer 2 and
Layer 3 multicast protocols in a network. For details about these protocols, refer to the related
chapters of this manual.
Layer 3 multicast protocols
Layer 3 multicast protocols include multicast group management protocols and multicast routing
protocols.
Figure 25-5
Figure 25-5 Positions of Layer 3 multicast protocols
Receiver
IGMP
PIM
2)
Multicast management protocols
Typically, the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is used between hosts and Layer 3
multicast devices directly connected with the hosts. These protocols define the mechanism of
establishing and maintaining group memberships between hosts and Layer 3 multicast devices.
3)
Multicast routing protocols
A multicast routing protocol runs on Layer 3 multicast devices to establish and maintain multicast routes
and forward multicast packets correctly and efficiently. Multicast routes constitute a loop-free data
transmission path from a data source to multiple receivers, namely a multicast distribution tree.
In the ASM model, multicast routes come in intra-domain routes and inter-domain routes.
An intra-domain multicast routing protocol is used to discover multicast sources and build multicast
distribution trees within an autonomous system (AS) so as to deliver multicast data to receivers.
Among a variety of mature intra-domain multicast routing protocols, Protocol Independent
Multicast (PIM) is a popular one. Based on the forwarding mechanism, PIM comes in two modes –
dense mode (often referred to as PIM-DM) and sparse mode (often referred to as PIM-SM).
describes where these multicast protocols are in a network.
AS 1
MSDP
Source
25-9
Receiver
AS 2
IGMP
PIM
IGMP
Receiver

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