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Title : SAM Overlay Protocol
Author(s) : J. Buford
Filename : draft-buford-irtf-sam-overlay-protocol-00.txt
Pages : 11
Date : 2008-2-26
The previously proposed Hybrid Overlay Multicast Framework uses a
structured peer-to-peer overlay to connect peers in different types
of multicast regions of the Internet. We use AMT (Automatic IP
Multicast Without Explicit Tunnels) to connect peers in ALM
(Application Layer Multicast) regions with peers in native multicast
regions. Here we define the overlay messaging needed to support the
multicast tree operations. One goal of this approach is to ensure
that the SAM framework is compatible with the P2P-SIP overlay, which
is still being defined. Another goal is to be overlay agnostic so
that different overlay algorithms can interoperate in a single SAM
(Scalable Adaptive Multicast) session.
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