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Host groups: a multicast extension for datagram internetworks
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Proceedings of the ninth symposium on Data communications table of contents
Whistler Moutain, British Columbia, Canada
Pages: 172 - 179  
Year of Publication: 1985
ISBN:0-89791-164-4
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Authors
David R. Cheriton  Computer Systems Laboratory, Stanford University
Stephen E. Deering  Computer Systems Laboratory, Stanford University
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SIGCOMM: ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communication
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

The extensive use of local networks is beginning to drive requirements for internetwork facilities that connect these local networks. In particular, the availability of multicast addressing in many local networks and its use by sophisticated distributed applications motivates providing multicast across internetworks. In this paper, we propose a model of service for multicast in an internetwork, describe how this service can be used, and describe aspects of its implementation, including how it would fit into one existing internetwork architecture, namely the US DoD Internet Architecture.1 2


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