TY - JOUR
T1 - Architecture for IP multicast deployment
T2 - Challenges and practice
AU - Asaeda, Hitoshi
AU - Suzuki, Shinsuke
AU - Kobayashi, Katsushi
AU - Murai, Jun
PY - 2006/4
Y1 - 2006/4
N2 - IP multicast technology is highly advantageous for various applications and future needs in the Internet. Yet, it is generally recognized that the IP multicast routing protocol is fairly complex and non-scalable and requires additional maintenance and operational cost to network administrators. Although there has been much research related to IP multicast and most router vendors already support basic IP multicast routing protocols, there is still a big gap between what is reported as the state-of-the-art in the literature from what is implemented in practice. In this paper, we clarify the complexities of traditional multicast communication and describe possible solutions using the one-to-many multicast communication model called Source-Specific Multicast (SSM). We explain this communication model and the corresponding routing architecture and examine the statistics obtained for the number of multicast routing entries in our backbone router, which is connected to the international backbone. We also introduce our international collaboration activities that are contributing to the deployment and promotion of IP multicast services in the Internet.
AB - IP multicast technology is highly advantageous for various applications and future needs in the Internet. Yet, it is generally recognized that the IP multicast routing protocol is fairly complex and non-scalable and requires additional maintenance and operational cost to network administrators. Although there has been much research related to IP multicast and most router vendors already support basic IP multicast routing protocols, there is still a big gap between what is reported as the state-of-the-art in the literature from what is implemented in practice. In this paper, we clarify the complexities of traditional multicast communication and describe possible solutions using the one-to-many multicast communication model called Source-Specific Multicast (SSM). We explain this communication model and the corresponding routing architecture and examine the statistics obtained for the number of multicast routing entries in our backbone router, which is connected to the international backbone. We also introduce our international collaboration activities that are contributing to the deployment and promotion of IP multicast services in the Internet.
KW - IP multicast
KW - M6Bone
KW - Multicast statistics
KW - Source-Specifie Multicast
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U2 - 10.1093/ietcom/e89-b.4.1044
DO - 10.1093/ietcom/e89-b.4.1044
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:33646234219
SN - 0916-8516
VL - E89-B
SP - 1044
EP - 1050
JO - IEICE Transactions on Communications
JF - IEICE Transactions on Communications
IS - 4
ER -