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The Dense Mode protocol (DM.tcl) is an implementation of a
dense-mode-like protocol. Depending on the value of DM class
variable CacheMissMode it can run in one of two modes. If
CacheMissMode is set to pimdm (default), PIM-DM-like
forwarding rules will be used. Alternatively, CacheMissMode
can be set to dvmrp (loosely based on DVMRP [#!rfc1075!#]).
The main difference between these two modes is that DVMRP maintains
parent-child relationships among nodes to reduce the number of links
over which data packets are broadcast. The implementation works on
point-to-point links as well as LANs and adapts to the network
dynamics (links going up and down).
Any node that receives data for a particular group for which it has no
downstream receivers, send a prune upstream. A prune message causes
the upstream node to initiate prune state at that node. The prune
state prevents that node from sending data for that group downstream
to the node that sent the original prune message while the state is
active. The time duration for which a prune state is active is
configured through the DM class variable, PruneTimeout. A
typical DM configuration is shown below:
DM set PruneTimeout 0.3 # default 0.5 (sec);
DM set CacheMissMode dvmrp # default pimdm;
$ns mrtproto DM
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