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in our last lecture we introduced you to protocol independent multicast and pim dense mode in detail it is time now to move over to PIM sparse mode but PIM sparse mode is very much unlike PIM dense mode where itamp;#39;s going to take more than a single lecture to cover all of the aspects of BIM sparse mode so weamp;#39;ve broken down it broken it down into an introduction lecture which is this one and then one lecture with all of the details so today what we want to actually learn is the overall ideology of them sparse mode what it intends to do how it intends to do it what are the various mechanisms that come with them sparse mode what are the various entities of pim sparse mode but not necessarily the packet level details that would be the content of another lecture now PIM sparse mode addresses many of the scaling issues that you encountered with them dense mode so the first major difference that whole idea of implicit joined that you just pretend that everybody needs a copy of t