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Multicast routing in datagram internetworks and extended LANs

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In this paper, the authors specify extensions to two common internetwork routing algorithms (distancevector routing and link-state routing) to support low-delay datagram multicasting beyond a single LAN, and discuss how the use of multicast scope control and hierarchical multicast routing allows the multicast service to scale up to large internetworks.
Abstract
Multicasting, the transmission of a packet to a group of hosts, is an important service for improving the efficiency and robustness of distributed systems and applications. Although multicast capability is available and widely used in local area networks, when those LANs are interconnected by store-and-forward routers, the multicast service is usually not offered across the resulting internetwork. To address this limitation, we specify extensions to two common internetwork routing algorithms—distance-vector routing and link-state routing—to support low-delay datagram multicasting beyond a single LAN. We also describe modifications to the single-spanning-tree routing algorithm commonly used by link-layer bridges, to reduce the costs of multicasting in large extended LANs. Finally, we discuss how the use of multicast scope control and hierarchical multicast routing allows the multicast service to scale up to large internetworks.

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SSM-ping: A ping utility for source specific multicast.

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Live Streaming with Gossip

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An Approach to Improve the State Scalability of Source Specific Multicast

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A live TV-quality distant learning multimedia presentation system for education

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Enhanced communication architecture to support multimedia group communication

TL;DR: From a number of sample applications, functionality and performance requirements which have to be provided by the transfer systems are derived and a flexible implementation strategy being capable of dynamically coping with these demands is introduced.
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