| R. Braudes and S. Zabele, "Requirements for Multicast Transport Protocols, " Internet RFC 1458, May 1993. |
....the lost packet from the primary log server on behalf of its clients. Logging servers decide whether they should multicast or unicast a lost packet based on the number of NACKs they get. Reliable Adaptive Multicast Protocol The Reliable Adaptive Multicast Protocol (RAMP) s original design [21] has been extended to operate in an all optical, circuitswitched, gigabit network environment [22] RAMP is layered on top of a network layer multicast protocol, such as IP multicast, and provides NACK based reliable delivery. A RAMP sender starts by sending a connect message to an IP multicast ....
R. Braudes and S. Zabele, "Requirements for Multicast Transport Protocols, " Internet RFC 1458, May 1993.
....request the lost packet from the primary log server on behalf of its clients. Logging servers decide whether they should multicast or unicast a lost packet based on the number of ACKs they get. Reliable Adaptive Multicast Protocol The Reliable Adaptive Multicast Protocol (RAMP) s original design [5] has been extended to operate in an all optical, circuit switched, gigabit network environment [20] RAMP is layered on top of a network layer multicast protocol, such as IP multicast, and provides NACK based reliable delivery. A RAMP sender starts by sending a connect message to an IP multicast ....
R. Braudes and S. Zabele. Requirements for multicast transport protocols. Internet Request for Comments RFC 1458, May 1993.
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