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Title : Non-Custodial (Best-Effort) Multicasting
Support in DTN
Author(s) : S. Symington, et al.
Filename : draft-symington-bundle-multicast-noncustodial-00.txt
Pages : 30
Date : 2006-2-27
This document defines the requirements and constraints that must be
imposed when using the Bundle Protocol [2] in order to support the
best-effort multicast delivery of bundles within a Delay-Tolerant
Network (DTN). The capabilities described herein enable a source
node to transmit a bundle to multiple destination nodes without
having to originate a separate bundle for each destination node.
These capabilities do not support custody transfer of bundles that
are being delivered via multicast.
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