Internet Concast Service
draft-calvert-concast-svc-02
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Author | Ken Calvert | ||
Last updated | 2001-07-19 | ||
RFC stream | (None) | ||
Intended RFC status | (None) | ||
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Stream | Stream state | (No stream defined) | |
Consensus boilerplate | Unknown | ||
RFC Editor Note | (None) | ||
IESG | IESG state | Expired | |
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Abstract
Concast is a many-to-one best-effort network service that allows a receiver to treat a group of senders as a single entity, in much the same way that IP multicast allows a sender to treat a group of receivers as one. Each concast datagram delivered to a receiver is derived from (possibly many) datagrams sent by different members of the concast group to that receiver, according to a 'merge specification'. Concast allows the semantics of this merging operation to vary to suit the needs of different applications. This document describes the concast service and presents a framework for defining merge semantics. It also describes the processing of concast datagrams by concast-capable routers and hosts. The concast signaling protocol (CSP), an integral part of the concast service, is specified in a separate document.
Authors
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