| ARPANET Working Group Requests for Comment, DDN Network Information Center, SRI International, Menlo Park, CA. Service Location Protocol, June 1997. RFC-2165. |
....listeners. In this model, a client listens on a well known multicast address over which the required configuration information is periodically transmitted. Hodes et al. 50] describe a generalized scheme for service location using this approach based on the Service Location Protocol (SLP) [9]. In AS1, we decouple the physical location of the active service from the control communication channel by leveraging the level of indirection offered by multicast communication. This greatly simplifies the service location problem. Now, the AS1 bootstrap requires just a single, location ....
ARPANET Working Group Requests for Comment, DDN Network Information Center, SRI International, Menlo Park, CA. Service Location Protocol, June 1997. RFC-2165.
....listeners. In this model, a client listens on a well known multicast address over which the required configuration information is periodically transmitted. Hodes et al. 19] describe a generalized scheme for service location using this approach based on the Service Location Protocol (SLP) [7]. In AS1, we decouple the physical location of the active service from the control communication channel by leveraging the level of indirection offered by multicast communication. This greatly simplifies the service location problem. Now, the AS1 bootstrap requires just a single, location ....
ARPANET WORKING GROUP REQUESTS FOR COMMENT, DDN NETWORK INFORMATION CENTER. Service Location Protocol. SRI International, Menlo Park, CA, June 1997. RFC-2165.
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