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H. LaMaster, S. Shultz, J. Meylor, and D. Meyer, "Multicast-friendly internet exchange (MIX)", Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), draft-ietf-mboned-mix-*.txt, June 1999.

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A Survey of the History of Internet Multicast - Stardust.com (2000)   (Correct)

....new infrastructure. The solution has been to make the MBone its own AS, called AS10888. All MBone tunnels and sites connected by tunnels are relegated to AS10888. Connectivity between AS10888 and other multicast capable ASes is provided at the NASA Ames Multicast friendly Internet eXchange (MIX)[33]. The NASA Ames MIX provides connectivity between the MBone (AS10888) and all other ASes that have deployed MBGP PIM mcast 2000 white paper A Survey of the History of Internet Multicast A Technology Backgrounder mcast2000 v2.doc Page 22 January 26, 2000 1999 Copyright Stardust.com, Inc. All ....

H. LaMaster, S. Shultz, J. Meylor, and D. Meyer, "Multicast-friendly internet exchange (MIX)", Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), draft-ietf-mboned-mix-*.txt, June 1999.


Managing IP Multicast Traffic: A First Look at the Issues.. - Almeroth (1998)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

.... network management received so little attention The basic answer is that much of the effort being devoted to multicast is focused on developing multicast protocols, maintaining reasonable quality connectivity in the Multicast Backbone (MBone) 1] evolving the MBGP multicast infrastructure[2], and providing connectivity to users in end networks. As multicast begins to mature as an Internet service, more attention will be given on how to manage it. This statement alludes to the third and final question which asks, How long before there are tools to help manage multicast traffic The ....

H. LaMaster, S. Shultz, J. Meylor, and D. Meyer, "Multicast-friendly internet exchange (MIX)," Tech. Rep. draft-ietf-mboned-mix-*.txt, Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), December 1998.


The Evolution of Multicast: From the MBone to Inter-Domain.. - Almeroth (2000)   (51 citations)  (Correct)

....new infrastructure. The solution has been to make the MBone its own AS, called AS10888. All MBone tunnels and sites connected by tunnels are relegated to AS10888. Connectivity between AS10888 and other multicast capable ASes is provided at the NASA Ames Multicast friendly Internet eXchange (MIX)[34]. The NASA Ames MIX provides connectivity between the MBone (AS10888) and all other ASes that have deployed MBGP PIMSM MSDP. The deployment of inter domain multicast can continue to grow while the flat routing topology that is the MBone is eliminated. Sites on the MBone will hopefully transition ....

H. LaMaster, S. Shultz, J. Meylor, and D. Meyer, "Multicast-friendly internet exchange (MIX)." Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), draft-ietf-mboned-mix-*.txt, June 1999.

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