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	Title		: Multicast Listener Discovery Authentication protocol 
                          (MLDA)
	Author(s)	: T. Hayashi et al.
	Filename	: draft-hayashi-mlda-00.txt
	Pages		: 28
	Date		: 2003-6-9
	
This memo documents the Multicast Listener Discovery Authentication
protocol (MLDA). MLDA provides not only the functionality of
multicast listener discovery between hosts and their first hop 
routers as MLD does, but also user authentication and accounting
functionalities.  MLDA is designed to be used in a controlled or
managed IPv6 multicast environment. It provides with a viable
alternative to MLD in IP multicast networks when authentication and
accounting are required. The user authentication information in MLDA
can enable a provider to control the distribution of the multicast
traffic as well as collecting real time user accounting
information. MLDA also use same ICMPv6 [ICMPv6] (IP Protocol 58)
message types, rather than IGMP (IP Protocol 2) message types as same
as that of MLD.

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