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What is Inter-Domain Routing Protocol

Encyclopedia of Multimedia Technology and Networking, Second Edition
IP-level routing protocol in order to create paths through the border-routers of the autonomous systems (ASs).
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Global Address Allocation for Wide Area IP-Multicasting
Mihály Orosz (Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-014-1.ch077
Abstract
The IP-multicast transmission is the IP level answer for the growing one-to-many content spreading needs in multimedia applications (Hosszú, 2005). Nevertheless the address allocation and service discovery is a problematic field of this technology. Despite of the efficiency of the IP-multicast it has not been deployed in the whole Internet. Especially the global address allocation is a problematic part of the Internet-wide multicasting. This article addresses such problems in order to review the existing methods and the emerging research results. The IP-multicasting uses a shared IPv4 address range. In Internet-wide applications the dynamic allocation and reuse of the addresses is essential. Recent Internet-wide IP-multicasting protocols (MBGP/ MSDP/PIM-SM) have a scalability or complexity problem. The article introduces the existing solution for the wide-area multicasting and also proposes a novel method, which overcomes the limitations of the previous approaches.
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DNS-Based Allocation of Multicast Addresses
IP-level routing protocol in order to create paths through the borderrouters of the Autonomous Systems (ASs).
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