PIM (IPv4) Configuration
After PIM (IPv4) is configured, multicast data can be routed and forwarded on an IPv4 network.
"Router" mentioned in this chapter and the router icon used in figures refer to a conventional router or Layer 3 switch.
- Introduction to PIM
This section describes the definition and purposes of PIM. - Principles
This section describes the implementation of PIM. - Applications
This section describes the applicable scenario of PIM. - Configuration Task Summary
After PIM is configured, multicast data can be routed and forwarded on an IPv4 network. PIM includes multiple modes that apply to different scenarios. - Configuration Notes
This section describes notes on configuring PIM. - Default Configuration
This section describes the default PIM configuration. - Configuring PIM (IPv4)
This section describes the procedures for configuring PIM (IPv4). - Maintaining PIM (IPv4)
This section describes how to maintain a PIM (IPv4) network. - Configuration Example
This section describes examples for configuring PIM (IPv4) functions. - Common Configuration Errors
This section describes the common configuration errors and troubleshooting methods. - References
This section lists references of PIM.