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	Title		: CastGate: an auto-tunneling architecture for IP Multicast
	Author(s)	: P. Liefooghe
	Filename	: draft-liefooghe-castgate-02.txt
	Pages		: 27
	Date		: 2004-10-22
	
The architecture described in this document aims at giving as many 
   unicast-only end-users access to IP multicast content, this without 
   the need for their ISPs to upgrade their network infrastructure to 
   IP multicast. It further does not require any change to the unicast 
   only infrastructure nor to the end-user operating systems. The 
   access that is provided, is from a user's perspective as good as a 
   real IP multicast connection. It can be used to send and receive ASM 
   content and allows the receptions of SSM content. It further allows 
   applying Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) to IP 
   Multicast.

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