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Title : Issues Related to Receiver Access Control in the Current Multicast Protocols
Author(s) : H. Ohta, et al.
Filename : draft-ietf-mboned-rac-issues-02.txt
Pages : 24
Date : 2006-3-7
This memo evaluates the extent to which current multicasting
protocols can be used to address common requirements for commercial,
large-scale IP multicasting. Four existing possible multicasting
architectures (with or without some form of access or content
control) are presented. Then each architecture is analyzed with
respect to how it can or cannot satisfactorily address each issue.
This memo concludes that for many of these issues the possible
architectures based on present standards as they now exist require
non-standardized solutions to meet common use requirements. This
memo recommends for requirements to be defined that would set the
groundwork for framework(s) and solutions that sufficiently address
these limitations.
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