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Title : Embedding the Address of RP in IPv6 Multicast Address
Author(s) : P. Savola, B. Haberman
Filename : draft-savola-mboned-mcast-rpaddr-03.txt
Pages : 12
Date : 2003-5-22
As has been noticed, there is exists a huge deployment problem with
global, interdomain IPv6 multicast: Protocol Independent Multicast -
Sparse Mode (PIM-SM) Rendezvous Points (RPs) have no way of
communicating the information about multicast sources to other
multicast domains, as there is no Multicast Source Discovery Protocol
(MSDP), and the whole interdomain Any Source Multicast model is
rendered unusable; SSM avoids these problems. This memo outlines a
way to embed the address of the RP in the multicast address, solving
the interdomain multicast problem. The problem is three-fold: specify
an address format, adjust the operational procedures and
configuration if necessary, and modify PIM-SM implementations of
those who want to join or send to a group (Designated Routers) or
provide one (Rendezvous Points). In consequence, there would be no
need for interdomain MSDP, and even intra-domain RP configuration
could be simplified. This memo updatres RFC 3306.
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