[rfc-dist] RFC 3754 on IP Multicast in Differentiated Services (DS)
Networks
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RFC 3754
Title: IP Multicast in Differentiated Services (DS)
Networks
Author(s): R. Bless, K. Wehrle
Status: Informational
Date: April 2004
Mailbox: bless at tm.uka.de, Klaus.Wehrle at uni-tuebingen.de
Pages: 34
Characters: 86533
Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso: None
I-D Tag: draft-bless-diffserv-multicast-07.txt
URL: ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc3754.txt
This document discusses the problems of IP Multicast use in
Differentiated Services (DS) networks, expanding on the discussion
in RFC 2475 ("An Architecture of Differentiated Services"). It also
suggests possible solutions to these problems, describes a potential
implementation model, and presents simulation results.
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