Multicasting on the Internet and its Applications
IP Multicast 29 4 29 4.1 Reverse Path Forwarding ....... 4.2 Internet Group Management Prool 31 Truncated Broadcasting ........ 32 4.3 4.4 Distance Vector Multicast Routing Prool (DVMRP) 34 4.5 Summary · ......................... 35 5 Multicast Extensions to Open Shortest Path First (MO- SPF) 39 5.1 High-level Description 39 Architecture ...... 40 5.2 5.2.1 Design Goals 41 Prool Data Structures 41 5.2.2 5.3 Prool. 44 52 5.4 Summary · ............ 6 Prool Independent Multicast (PIM) 53 6.1 High-Level Description 53 54 6.2 Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.2.1 Design Goals: ........ 54 6.2.2 Components and Functions 55 6.3 Prool ............... 57 6.3.1 Creating the PIM framework 58 6.3.2 Creating a specific multicast tree for a group 59 6.3.3 Multicast data forwarding . . . . . . 64 6.3.4 Operation in a multi-access network 65 6.3.5 List of PIM messages 68 6.3.6 A complete example 69 6.4 Summary · ...... 69 7 Core-Based Tree (CBT) 73 7.1 High-level Description 73 7.2 Architecture . . . . . . 74 7.2.1 Design Goals: .
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Multicasting on the Internet and its Applications
IP Multicast 29 4 29 4.1 Reverse Path Forwarding ....... 4.2 Internet Group Management Prool 31 Truncated Broadcasting ........ 32 4.3 4.4 Distance Vector Multicast Routing Prool (DVMRP) 34 4.5 Summary · ......................... 35 5 Multicast Extensions to Open Shortest Path First (MO- SPF) 39 5.1 High-level Description 39 Architecture ...... 40 5.2 5.2.1 Design Goals 41 Prool Data Structures 41 5.2.2 5.3 Prool. 44 52 5.4 Summary · ............ 6 Prool Independent Multicast (PIM) 53 6.1 High-Level Description 53 54 6.2 Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.2.1 Design Goals: ........ 54 6.2.2 Components and Functions 55 6.3 Prool ............... 57 6.3.1 Creating the PIM framework 58 6.3.2 Creating a specific multicast tree for a group 59 6.3.3 Multicast data forwarding . . . . . . 64 6.3.4 Operation in a multi-access network 65 6.3.5 List of PIM messages 68 6.3.6 A complete example 69 6.4 Summary · ...... 69 7 Core-Based Tree (CBT) 73 7.1 High-level Description 73 7.2 Architecture . . . . . . 74 7.2.1 Design Goals: .
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Multicasting on the Internet and its Applications

Multicasting on the Internet and its Applications

by Sanjoy Paul
Multicasting on the Internet and its Applications

Multicasting on the Internet and its Applications

by Sanjoy Paul

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Overview

IP Multicast 29 4 29 4.1 Reverse Path Forwarding ....... 4.2 Internet Group Management Prool 31 Truncated Broadcasting ........ 32 4.3 4.4 Distance Vector Multicast Routing Prool (DVMRP) 34 4.5 Summary · ......................... 35 5 Multicast Extensions to Open Shortest Path First (MO- SPF) 39 5.1 High-level Description 39 Architecture ...... 40 5.2 5.2.1 Design Goals 41 Prool Data Structures 41 5.2.2 5.3 Prool. 44 52 5.4 Summary · ............ 6 Prool Independent Multicast (PIM) 53 6.1 High-Level Description 53 54 6.2 Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.2.1 Design Goals: ........ 54 6.2.2 Components and Functions 55 6.3 Prool ............... 57 6.3.1 Creating the PIM framework 58 6.3.2 Creating a specific multicast tree for a group 59 6.3.3 Multicast data forwarding . . . . . . 64 6.3.4 Operation in a multi-access network 65 6.3.5 List of PIM messages 68 6.3.6 A complete example 69 6.4 Summary · ...... 69 7 Core-Based Tree (CBT) 73 7.1 High-level Description 73 7.2 Architecture . . . . . . 74 7.2.1 Design Goals: .

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780792382003
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 06/30/1998
Edition description: 1998
Pages: 421
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.36(d)

Table of Contents

I Introduction to Multicast.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Multicasting Fundamentals.- II Network Layer Multicast.- 3 Multicast Routing Algorithms.- 4 IP Multicast.- 5 Multicast Extensions to Open Shortest Path First (MOSPF).- 6 Prool Independent Multicast (PIM).- 7 Core-Based Tree (CBT).- 8 Ordered Core Based Tree (OCBT).- 9 Hierarchical DVMRP (H-DVMRP).- 10 Hierarchical PIM (HPIM).- 11 Border Gateway Multicast Prool (BGMP).- 12 Multicast Backbone of the Internet (MBone).- 13 Programming with IP Multicast.- III Quality of Service.- 14 Integrated Services in the Internet and RSVP.- 15 Internet Stream Prool - ST2.- IV Transport-layer issues.- 16 Real-Time Transport Prool (RTP).- 17 Scalable Reliable Multicast (SRM).- 18 Reliable Multicast Transport Prool (RMTP).- 19 Reliable Adaptive Multicast Prool (RAMP).- 20 Reliable Multicast Prool (RMP).- 21 Pros and cons of Reliable Multicast Prools.- 22 Various Reliable Multicast Prools.- 23 Forward Error Correction-based Reliable Multicast Prools.- 24 Performance comparison of reliable multicast prools.- V Video Multicast on the Internet.- 25 Scalable Feedback Control (SFC) for Multicast Video Distribution in the Internet.- 26 Receiver-driven Layered Multicast (RLM).- 27 Layered Video Multicast with Retransmission (LVMR).- 28 Destination Set Grouping (DSG).- VI Group Communication.- 29 Totem.- 30 Transis.- 31 Horus.- VII Multicasting in Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM).- 32 Multicast using ATM UNI 3.0/3.1.- 33 IP Multicast over ATM.- VIII Applications and Future of Multicasting.- 34 Multicast Applications.- 35 Future Directions.- Reference.
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