Implications of the GSE Addressing Scheme to IPv6 Multicast
draft-dupont-ipv6-gse-multicast-00
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| Author | Dr. Francis Dupont | ||
| Last updated | 1997-03-26 | ||
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Abstract
This document presents some implications for the GSE Addressing Scheme ([1] draft-ietf-ipngwg-gseaddr-00.txt proposal by Mike O'Dell) on IPv6 multicast: a new scope for large structures and a clever way to compare two addresses for the election of a designated router.
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