> If the router is just a multicast replicator and is not part of a local network that contains either multicast sources or receivers, you do not need to configure any PIM interfaces.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/sdwan/configuration/bridging-routing-segmentation-qos/vedge/bridging-routing-segmentation-qos-book/multicast-overlay-routing.html
When defining a multicast replicator outside the local network without any multicast sources or receivers, the multicast component that is irrelevant is:
B. PIM interfaces
PIM (Protocol Independent Multicast) interfaces are used to enable multicast routing within a network. However, when there are no multicast sources or receivers, PIM interfaces become unnecessary for the multicast replicator function outside the local network.
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