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Title : ANCP Multicast Handling
Author(s) : R. Maglione, et al.
Filename : draft-maglione-ancp-mcast-00.txt
Pages : 31
Date : 2007-7-3
This draft is aimed at presenting ANCP Multicast Handling in order to
extend the high level multicast description currently present in [1]
and [2]. The document describes the ANCP Multicast use cases as well
as the protocol requirements and message flows derived from the use
cases. The proposal is mainly driven by the following two objectives.
First, enabling NAS and AN to functionally behave as one single black
box, while replication is performed on the AN, but without any loss
of functionality compared to if replication was performed on NAS.
Second, allowing the necessary information to be provided by NAS to
the AN to perform multicast admission decision locally when possible
and/or desirable, and allowing the AN to query the NAS when further
decisions are needed.
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