Multimedia multicast on the Internet [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Abderrahim Benslimane |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; Newport Beach, CA, : ISTE, c2007 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (386 p.) |
Disciplina |
004.6
004.678 |
Altri autori (Persone) | BenslimaneAbderrahim |
Collana | ISTE |
Soggetto topico |
Multicasting (Computer networks)
Multimedia systems - Design |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-280-84772-7
9786610847723 0-470-39468-4 0-470-61204-5 1-84704-592-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Multimedia Multicast on the Internet; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Multicast Routing on the Internet; 1.1. Introduction and definitions; 1.2. Multicast addressing; 1.2.1. Limited scope addressing; 1.2.2. GLOP global addressing; 1.2.3. Dynamic addressing: MALLOC; 1.3. Structure of a multicast router; 1.3.1. The unicast routing base for multicasting (MRIB); 1.3.2. Tree information base (TIB); 1.3.3. Multicast forwarding information base (MFIB); 1.4. Relationship with the other protocol layers; 1.4.1. Relationship with the lower layer; 1.4.2. Relationship with the upper layers
1.5. Belonging to groups: IGMP1.5.1. IGMP version 1; 1.5.2. IGMP version 2; 1.5.3. IGMP version 3; 1.6. Routing in flood-and-prune mode and the RPF; 1.6.1. Reverse path forwarding or RPF check; 1.6.2. Pruning; 1.6.3. Protocol cost; 1.6.4. DVMRP; 1.6.5. Mbone; 1.6.6. PIM dense mode: PIM-DM; 1.7. Link-state routing and MOSPF; 1.7.1. MOSPF principle; 1.7.2. MOSPF inter-areas; 1.7.3. Cost of MOSPF; 1.8. Routing with explicit construction: PIM-SM and CBT; 1.8.1. PIM sparse-mode principles: PIM-SM; 1.8.2. Discovery of RPs: boot strap routers (BSR); 1.8.3. Maintenance of the PIM-SM tree 1.8.4. Core based trees: CBT1.8.5. Bidirectional PIM; 1.8.6. Cost of explicit methods; 1.9. Inter-domain multicast routing; 1.9.1. MASC/BGMP architecture; 1.9.2. BGP multiprotocol extensions; 1.9.3. Interaction with intra-domain routing; 1.9.4. BGMP; 1.9.5. PIM-SM and MSDP solution; 1.10. Model of multicasting with a single source: SSM; 1.10.1. Express; 1.10.2. The SSM and PIM-SM model; 1.10.3. Limitations of PIM-SSM; 1.11. Multicasting and IPv6; 1.11.1. IPv6 multicast addressing; 1.11.2. Protocol for group subscription: MLD; 1.11.3. RP-embedded mechanism 1.12. Other multicast routing proposals1.12.1. Simple multicast; 1.12.2. Logical addressing and routing: LAR; 1.12.3. Reunite; 1.12.4. Hop by hop multicast routing: HBH; 1.13. Comparison of various protocols; 1.13.1. Quality of the broadcast trees; 1.13.2. Cost of protocols; 1.14. Alternatives to multicast routing; 1.14.1. Multiple unicast connections; 1.14.2. Multicasting for small groups; 1.14.3. Application level multicast; 1.15. Conclusion; 1.16. Bibliography; 1.17. Glossary of acronyms; Chapter 2. Hierarchical Multicast Protocols with Quality of Service; 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Multicast principle2.2.1. Advantage of multicasting; 2.2.2. Technological constraints; 2.2.3. Main types of trees; 2.2.3.1. Shared tree/specific tree; 2.2.3.2. Shortest path tree (SPT); 2.2.3.3. Steiner tree; 2.2.3.4. Centered tree (CBT); 2.2.3.5. Summary; 2.3. Multicast routing protocols; 2.3.1. DVMRP; 2.3.2. PIM; 2.3.3. MOSPF; 2.3.4. IP multicast; 2.3.5. Limitations of the current multicast routing protocols; 2.3.5.1. DVMRP; 2.3.5.2. PIM; 2.4. Quality of service in multicast routing; 2.4.1. SJP; 2.4.2. QoSMIC; 2.4.3. QMRP; 2.4.4. Conclusion; 2.5. Hierarchical multicasting 2.5.1. HDVMRP |
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London ; ; Newport Beach, CA, : ISTE, c2007 | ||
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Multimedia multicast on the Internet [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Abderrahim Benslimane |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; Newport Beach, CA, : ISTE, c2007 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (386 p.) |
Disciplina |
004.6
004.678 |
Altri autori (Persone) | BenslimaneAbderrahim |
Collana | ISTE |
Soggetto topico |
Multicasting (Computer networks)
Multimedia systems - Design |
ISBN |
1-280-84772-7
9786610847723 0-470-39468-4 0-470-61204-5 1-84704-592-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Multimedia Multicast on the Internet; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Multicast Routing on the Internet; 1.1. Introduction and definitions; 1.2. Multicast addressing; 1.2.1. Limited scope addressing; 1.2.2. GLOP global addressing; 1.2.3. Dynamic addressing: MALLOC; 1.3. Structure of a multicast router; 1.3.1. The unicast routing base for multicasting (MRIB); 1.3.2. Tree information base (TIB); 1.3.3. Multicast forwarding information base (MFIB); 1.4. Relationship with the other protocol layers; 1.4.1. Relationship with the lower layer; 1.4.2. Relationship with the upper layers
1.5. Belonging to groups: IGMP1.5.1. IGMP version 1; 1.5.2. IGMP version 2; 1.5.3. IGMP version 3; 1.6. Routing in flood-and-prune mode and the RPF; 1.6.1. Reverse path forwarding or RPF check; 1.6.2. Pruning; 1.6.3. Protocol cost; 1.6.4. DVMRP; 1.6.5. Mbone; 1.6.6. PIM dense mode: PIM-DM; 1.7. Link-state routing and MOSPF; 1.7.1. MOSPF principle; 1.7.2. MOSPF inter-areas; 1.7.3. Cost of MOSPF; 1.8. Routing with explicit construction: PIM-SM and CBT; 1.8.1. PIM sparse-mode principles: PIM-SM; 1.8.2. Discovery of RPs: boot strap routers (BSR); 1.8.3. Maintenance of the PIM-SM tree 1.8.4. Core based trees: CBT1.8.5. Bidirectional PIM; 1.8.6. Cost of explicit methods; 1.9. Inter-domain multicast routing; 1.9.1. MASC/BGMP architecture; 1.9.2. BGP multiprotocol extensions; 1.9.3. Interaction with intra-domain routing; 1.9.4. BGMP; 1.9.5. PIM-SM and MSDP solution; 1.10. Model of multicasting with a single source: SSM; 1.10.1. Express; 1.10.2. The SSM and PIM-SM model; 1.10.3. Limitations of PIM-SSM; 1.11. Multicasting and IPv6; 1.11.1. IPv6 multicast addressing; 1.11.2. Protocol for group subscription: MLD; 1.11.3. RP-embedded mechanism 1.12. Other multicast routing proposals1.12.1. Simple multicast; 1.12.2. Logical addressing and routing: LAR; 1.12.3. Reunite; 1.12.4. Hop by hop multicast routing: HBH; 1.13. Comparison of various protocols; 1.13.1. Quality of the broadcast trees; 1.13.2. Cost of protocols; 1.14. Alternatives to multicast routing; 1.14.1. Multiple unicast connections; 1.14.2. Multicasting for small groups; 1.14.3. Application level multicast; 1.15. Conclusion; 1.16. Bibliography; 1.17. Glossary of acronyms; Chapter 2. Hierarchical Multicast Protocols with Quality of Service; 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Multicast principle2.2.1. Advantage of multicasting; 2.2.2. Technological constraints; 2.2.3. Main types of trees; 2.2.3.1. Shared tree/specific tree; 2.2.3.2. Shortest path tree (SPT); 2.2.3.3. Steiner tree; 2.2.3.4. Centered tree (CBT); 2.2.3.5. Summary; 2.3. Multicast routing protocols; 2.3.1. DVMRP; 2.3.2. PIM; 2.3.3. MOSPF; 2.3.4. IP multicast; 2.3.5. Limitations of the current multicast routing protocols; 2.3.5.1. DVMRP; 2.3.5.2. PIM; 2.4. Quality of service in multicast routing; 2.4.1. SJP; 2.4.2. QoSMIC; 2.4.3. QMRP; 2.4.4. Conclusion; 2.5. Hierarchical multicasting 2.5.1. HDVMRP |
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London ; ; Newport Beach, CA, : ISTE, c2007 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno | ||
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Multimedia multicast on the Internet [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Abderrahim Benslimane |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; Newport Beach, CA, : ISTE, c2007 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (386 p.) |
Disciplina |
004.6
004.678 |
Altri autori (Persone) | BenslimaneAbderrahim |
Collana | ISTE |
Soggetto topico |
Multicasting (Computer networks)
Multimedia systems - Design |
ISBN |
1-280-84772-7
9786610847723 0-470-39468-4 0-470-61204-5 1-84704-592-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Multimedia Multicast on the Internet; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Multicast Routing on the Internet; 1.1. Introduction and definitions; 1.2. Multicast addressing; 1.2.1. Limited scope addressing; 1.2.2. GLOP global addressing; 1.2.3. Dynamic addressing: MALLOC; 1.3. Structure of a multicast router; 1.3.1. The unicast routing base for multicasting (MRIB); 1.3.2. Tree information base (TIB); 1.3.3. Multicast forwarding information base (MFIB); 1.4. Relationship with the other protocol layers; 1.4.1. Relationship with the lower layer; 1.4.2. Relationship with the upper layers
1.5. Belonging to groups: IGMP1.5.1. IGMP version 1; 1.5.2. IGMP version 2; 1.5.3. IGMP version 3; 1.6. Routing in flood-and-prune mode and the RPF; 1.6.1. Reverse path forwarding or RPF check; 1.6.2. Pruning; 1.6.3. Protocol cost; 1.6.4. DVMRP; 1.6.5. Mbone; 1.6.6. PIM dense mode: PIM-DM; 1.7. Link-state routing and MOSPF; 1.7.1. MOSPF principle; 1.7.2. MOSPF inter-areas; 1.7.3. Cost of MOSPF; 1.8. Routing with explicit construction: PIM-SM and CBT; 1.8.1. PIM sparse-mode principles: PIM-SM; 1.8.2. Discovery of RPs: boot strap routers (BSR); 1.8.3. Maintenance of the PIM-SM tree 1.8.4. Core based trees: CBT1.8.5. Bidirectional PIM; 1.8.6. Cost of explicit methods; 1.9. Inter-domain multicast routing; 1.9.1. MASC/BGMP architecture; 1.9.2. BGP multiprotocol extensions; 1.9.3. Interaction with intra-domain routing; 1.9.4. BGMP; 1.9.5. PIM-SM and MSDP solution; 1.10. Model of multicasting with a single source: SSM; 1.10.1. Express; 1.10.2. The SSM and PIM-SM model; 1.10.3. Limitations of PIM-SSM; 1.11. Multicasting and IPv6; 1.11.1. IPv6 multicast addressing; 1.11.2. Protocol for group subscription: MLD; 1.11.3. RP-embedded mechanism 1.12. Other multicast routing proposals1.12.1. Simple multicast; 1.12.2. Logical addressing and routing: LAR; 1.12.3. Reunite; 1.12.4. Hop by hop multicast routing: HBH; 1.13. Comparison of various protocols; 1.13.1. Quality of the broadcast trees; 1.13.2. Cost of protocols; 1.14. Alternatives to multicast routing; 1.14.1. Multiple unicast connections; 1.14.2. Multicasting for small groups; 1.14.3. Application level multicast; 1.15. Conclusion; 1.16. Bibliography; 1.17. Glossary of acronyms; Chapter 2. Hierarchical Multicast Protocols with Quality of Service; 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Multicast principle2.2.1. Advantage of multicasting; 2.2.2. Technological constraints; 2.2.3. Main types of trees; 2.2.3.1. Shared tree/specific tree; 2.2.3.2. Shortest path tree (SPT); 2.2.3.3. Steiner tree; 2.2.3.4. Centered tree (CBT); 2.2.3.5. Summary; 2.3. Multicast routing protocols; 2.3.1. DVMRP; 2.3.2. PIM; 2.3.3. MOSPF; 2.3.4. IP multicast; 2.3.5. Limitations of the current multicast routing protocols; 2.3.5.1. DVMRP; 2.3.5.2. PIM; 2.4. Quality of service in multicast routing; 2.4.1. SJP; 2.4.2. QoSMIC; 2.4.3. QMRP; 2.4.4. Conclusion; 2.5. Hierarchical multicasting 2.5.1. HDVMRP |
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London ; ; Newport Beach, CA, : ISTE, c2007 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Multimedia multicast on the Internet / / edited by Abderrahim Benslimane |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; Newport Beach, CA, : ISTE, c2007 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (386 p.) |
Disciplina | 004.6/6 |
Altri autori (Persone) | BenslimaneAbderrahim |
Collana | ISTE |
Soggetto topico |
Multicasting (Computer networks)
Multimedia systems - Design |
ISBN |
1-280-84772-7
9786610847723 0-470-39468-4 0-470-61204-5 1-84704-592-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Multimedia Multicast on the Internet; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Multicast Routing on the Internet; 1.1. Introduction and definitions; 1.2. Multicast addressing; 1.2.1. Limited scope addressing; 1.2.2. GLOP global addressing; 1.2.3. Dynamic addressing: MALLOC; 1.3. Structure of a multicast router; 1.3.1. The unicast routing base for multicasting (MRIB); 1.3.2. Tree information base (TIB); 1.3.3. Multicast forwarding information base (MFIB); 1.4. Relationship with the other protocol layers; 1.4.1. Relationship with the lower layer; 1.4.2. Relationship with the upper layers
1.5. Belonging to groups: IGMP1.5.1. IGMP version 1; 1.5.2. IGMP version 2; 1.5.3. IGMP version 3; 1.6. Routing in flood-and-prune mode and the RPF; 1.6.1. Reverse path forwarding or RPF check; 1.6.2. Pruning; 1.6.3. Protocol cost; 1.6.4. DVMRP; 1.6.5. Mbone; 1.6.6. PIM dense mode: PIM-DM; 1.7. Link-state routing and MOSPF; 1.7.1. MOSPF principle; 1.7.2. MOSPF inter-areas; 1.7.3. Cost of MOSPF; 1.8. Routing with explicit construction: PIM-SM and CBT; 1.8.1. PIM sparse-mode principles: PIM-SM; 1.8.2. Discovery of RPs: boot strap routers (BSR); 1.8.3. Maintenance of the PIM-SM tree 1.8.4. Core based trees: CBT1.8.5. Bidirectional PIM; 1.8.6. Cost of explicit methods; 1.9. Inter-domain multicast routing; 1.9.1. MASC/BGMP architecture; 1.9.2. BGP multiprotocol extensions; 1.9.3. Interaction with intra-domain routing; 1.9.4. BGMP; 1.9.5. PIM-SM and MSDP solution; 1.10. Model of multicasting with a single source: SSM; 1.10.1. Express; 1.10.2. The SSM and PIM-SM model; 1.10.3. Limitations of PIM-SSM; 1.11. Multicasting and IPv6; 1.11.1. IPv6 multicast addressing; 1.11.2. Protocol for group subscription: MLD; 1.11.3. RP-embedded mechanism 1.12. Other multicast routing proposals1.12.1. Simple multicast; 1.12.2. Logical addressing and routing: LAR; 1.12.3. Reunite; 1.12.4. Hop by hop multicast routing: HBH; 1.13. Comparison of various protocols; 1.13.1. Quality of the broadcast trees; 1.13.2. Cost of protocols; 1.14. Alternatives to multicast routing; 1.14.1. Multiple unicast connections; 1.14.2. Multicasting for small groups; 1.14.3. Application level multicast; 1.15. Conclusion; 1.16. Bibliography; 1.17. Glossary of acronyms; Chapter 2. Hierarchical Multicast Protocols with Quality of Service; 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Multicast principle2.2.1. Advantage of multicasting; 2.2.2. Technological constraints; 2.2.3. Main types of trees; 2.2.3.1. Shared tree/specific tree; 2.2.3.2. Shortest path tree (SPT); 2.2.3.3. Steiner tree; 2.2.3.4. Centered tree (CBT); 2.2.3.5. Summary; 2.3. Multicast routing protocols; 2.3.1. DVMRP; 2.3.2. PIM; 2.3.3. MOSPF; 2.3.4. IP multicast; 2.3.5. Limitations of the current multicast routing protocols; 2.3.5.1. DVMRP; 2.3.5.2. PIM; 2.4. Quality of service in multicast routing; 2.4.1. SJP; 2.4.2. QoSMIC; 2.4.3. QMRP; 2.4.4. Conclusion; 2.5. Hierarchical multicasting 2.5.1. HDVMRP |
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London ; ; Newport Beach, CA, : ISTE, c2007 | ||
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