| Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) Specification <draft-ietf-ipngwg-ipv6-spec-v2-02.txt> (replaces RFC 1883), December 1998, work in progress. |
....Deployment Incremental deployment is an important issue in the deployment of any new scheme affecting routers in the Internet. The Internet has become so big, that a clear incremental deployment plan is essential. The easiest way to deploy LMS is with the next generation of IP, namely IPv6[62, 42]. IPv6 is currently running on an experimental overlay known as the 6 Bone [63] LMS can also be deployed following a similar approach as the one proposed for the incremental deployment of PGM [47] PGM uses Source Path Messages (SPMs) to create an overlay of PGM aware routers. PGM signalling then ....
....to the existing multicast model, must develop a plan for incremental deployment. We have discussed an incremental deployment approach in Chapter 4, using source path messages, similar to PGM. In addition, we believe it is possible that LMS can gain leverage off the plan for deployment of IPv6[62]. We have not worked out the details of such a task yet; however, it is important to study its feasibility and propose a deployment plan. LMS in the router fast path: In Chapter 6, we discussed the possibility of introducing LMS into the hardware fast path of certain high end routers. We ....
Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) Specification <draft-ietf-ipngwg-ipv6-spec-v2-02.txt> (replaces RFC 1883), December 1998, work in progress.
....the receiver when one IP packet is missed. This leads to retransmissions when using TCP and can cause serious problems in the display of a multimedia stream when using UDP. This paper proposes a method to overcome the mentioned problems by introduction of an additional header into the IPv6 header [7] to label the membership in an Application Data Unit (ADU) and the relative priority of the element inside this ADU. This is done by a structured description of the application data contents. The description is mapped onto several priority levels to describe the dependencies within an ADU. This ....
Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) Specification, <draft-ietf-ipngwg-ipv6-spec-v2-02.txt>, Internet Draft, August 1998
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Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) Specification <draft-ietf-ipngwg-ipv6-spec-v2-02.txt> (replaces RFC 1883), December 1998, work in progress.
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