PIM-SM defaults, protocols, and supported configuration
- Default configuration
PIM-SM is disabled by default. When PIM-SM is enabled, switching to SPT and LAN prune delay are the default configuration activated.
- PIM specification
Complies with PIM-SM specification (RFC 4061).
- BSR implementation
Complies with RFC 5059 (scope zones are not supported).
- Routing protocol support
PIM uses unicast routing information from any of the routing protocols that are running on the system, such as OSPFv2, OSPFv3, BGP.
- Max interface support per flow
Up to 127 outbound interfaces (and 1 inbound interface) are supported in the multicast routing table at any given time. The sum of all outbound interfaces across all current flows on a router may not exceed 127.
- PIM enabled interfaces (L3 and SVI)
- The maximum PIM enabled interface across all VRFs is the following with an upper limit of 128 per VRF:
8320 switch: 500
8400 switch: 1000
- IGMP compatibility
PIM-SM is compatible with IGMP version 2 and version 3, and is fully interoperable with IGMP for determining multicast flows.
- VRRP
PIM-SM is fully interoperable with VRRP to quickly transition multicast routes in a failover.
- VRF support
PIM-SM can run on multiple VRF instances in parallel. The maximum number of VRF instances supported is 8.
- Static RPs count
PIM-SM supports a maximum of 8 static RPs per VRF.