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	Title		: Multicast Control Protocol (MCOP)
	Author(s)	: R. Lehtonen et al.
	Filename	: draft-lehtonen-magma-mcop-02.txt
	Pages		: 39
	Date		: 2003-2-12
	
This draft introduces Multicast Control Protocol (MCOP) that may be
used as a tool for multicast network management.  MCOP provides
multicast network remote management with centralized information
database located at Multicast Control Server (MCS).  It allows
gradual, group and network specific multicast network deployment.
MCOP protocol is used between MCS and routers that have directly
connected multicast sources or receivers.  The actual control is done
by MCOP enabled routers based on the information received from the
MCS.  MCOP router can filter IGMP/MLD reports and multicast packets
before they reach the IGMP/MLD processing layer or multicast routing
stack of the router.  MCOP is independent of multicast routing
protocols.

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