WHY SSM Benefis of PIM SSM over PIM SM ------------------------------ - SSM consumes minimum link bandwidth - SSM simplifies multicast address management (specially important for inter-domain multicast) - SSM (S,G) channels easily provide unique per-application addressing - SSM does not require MSDP between PIM domains - SSM does not suffer instabilities from traffic-driven SPT switchover - SSM is not suscetible to DoS attack from unwanted sources - SSM does not use RP. Some RP issues: - RP is possible point of failure - RP demands redundancy management - RP may require PIM dense mode support for RP election - RP is possible performance bottleneck - RP may demand lots of extra management - SSM can be deployed in an existing PIM SM network (only the last hop routers need to support IGMPv3) - SSM is easier to deploy and maintain PIM-SSM drawbacks ----------------- - SSM requires IGMPv3 support on both receivers and last-hop routers - SSM may be memory intensive when managing (S,G) states for many-to-many multicast distribution - SSM will keep (S,G) state as long as there are subscriptions from receivers, even if the source is not actually sending traffic --EOF--