Application-Layer Traffic Optimization (ALTO) Anycast Address
draft-kiesel-alto-ip-based-srv-disc-03
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Authors | Sebastian Kiesel , Reinaldo Penno | ||
Last updated | 2015-01-02 (Latest revision 2014-07-01) | ||
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Abstract
The goal of Application-Layer Traffic Optimization (ALTO) is to provide guidance to applications that have to select one or several hosts from a set of candidates capable of providing a desired resource. ALTO is realized by a client-server protocol. This document establishes a well-known IP address for the ALTO service and specifies how ALTO clients embedded in the resource consumer can use it to access the ALTO service. Terminology and Requirements Language This document makes use of the ALTO terminology defined in RFC 5693 [RFC5693].
Authors
Sebastian Kiesel
Reinaldo Penno
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