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[[image:IGMP basic architecture.png|thumb|400px|Example of a multicast network architecture]]
'''Protocol-Independent Multicast''' ('''PIM''') is a family of [[multicast]] [[routing protocol]]s for [[Internet Protocol]] (IP) networks that provide [[Point-to-multipoint communication|one-to-many]] and [[many-to-many]] distribution of data over a [[LAN]], [[Wide area network|WAN]] or the [[Internet]]. It is termed ''protocol-independent'' because PIM does not include its own [[network topology|topology discovery]] mechanism, but instead uses routing information supplied by other [[routing protocol]]s. PIM is not dependent on a specific unicast routing protocol; it can make use of any unicast routing protocol in use on the network. PIM does not build its own [[routing
There are four variants of PIM:
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