| William Fenner. IGMP-based Multicast Forwarding ('IGMP Proxying'). Internet Draft, April 2001. |
....employment in a non fully but only unidirectional broadcast medium (unlike Ethernet, for instance, that is a full broadcast medium) a challenging task. Measures to support IP multicasting are integrated in the BMSS architecture. In particular, IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) proxying [11] technique is introduced, which makes it possible not to implement a routing protocol in the satellite link, thus keeping the complexity of the satellite terminals low. A mechanism to reduce signaling load associated to membership refreshing typical of IGMP2 is implemented at the BNL level. ....
R.Fenner, IGMP-based Multicast Forwarding (IGMP Proxying"), IETF Internet Draft, draftfenner -igmp-proxy-03.txt, Work in progress.
....the top multicast router (i.e. located on the same subnet as the edge device) will not forward any tra#c coming from an inner source to this edge device if there is no receiver on the edge device s subnet. Several solutions are possible to solve these problems: one can use IGMP proxying [5] to let IGMP Report messages be forwarded by routers up to the edge device. This solution has the drawback of requiring some administration work in the site which is not always possible and desirable. Besides this solution only solves the receiver problem . when there is a small number of ....
B. Fenner, H. He, B. Haberman, and H. Sandick. IGMP-based Multicast Forwarding (IGMP Proxying), Nov. 2001. Work in Progress, <draft-ietf-magma-igmp-proxy-00.txt>.
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William Fenner. IGMP-based Multicast Forwarding ('IGMP Proxying'). Internet Draft, April 2001.
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William Fenner. IGMP-based Multicast Forwarding ('IGMP Proxying'). Internet Draft, April 2001.
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