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RFC 3913 - Border Gateway Multicast Protocol (BGMP): Protocol Specification This document describes the Border Gateway Multicast Protocol (BGMP), a protocol for inter-domain multicast routing BGMP builds shared trees for active multicast groups, and optionally allows receiver domains to build source-specific, inter-domain, distribution branches where needed BGMP natively supports "source-specific multicast" (SSM) To also support "any-source multicast" (ASM), BGMP
Border Gateway Multicast Protocol (bgmp) BGMP is a scalable multicast routing protocol which addresses these problems Like CBT and PIM Sparse Mode, BGMP chooses a global root for a delivery tree However, the root is a domain, not a single router, so if there is any path available to the domain connectivity can be maintained BGMP builds a bidirectional,
draft-ietf-bgmp-spec-06 - Border Gateway Multicast Protocol (BGMP . . . This document describes the Border Gateway Multicast Protocol (BGMP), a protocol for inter-domain multicast routing BGMP builds shared trees for active multicast groups, and optionally allows receiver domains to build source-specific, inter-domain, distribution branches where needed BGMP natively supports "source-specific multicast" (SSM) To also support "any-source multicast" (ASM), BGMP
Border Gateway Multicast Protocol charter-ietf-bgmp-01 (None) Send notices to (None) charter-ietf-bgmp-01 As IP multicast is being more widely deployed and used, the existing multicast routing algorithms have demonstrated several limitations which make them unsuitable for deployment globally or among multiple provider domains Protocols like DVMRP and PIM Dense Mode that rely on broadcasting and
Border Gateway Multicast Protocol (BGMP) | SpringerLink Multicast routing protocols, such as, DVMRP, MOSPF, PIM and CBT are appropriate for a single domain DVMRP #8217;s flooding and pruning mechanism certainly does not apply to wide-area multicast with sparsely distributed members MOSPF has the scalability limitations
inter-VLAN multicasting on ERS 1648(desperately need help) Hi, I have a Nortel ers 1648 I upgraded it to the latest version of code I have 2 vlans configured on this unit I have a multicast server in one vlan and the receivers in the other one ERS 1648 can support IGMPv1-v2 and PIM-SM mode I have been unlucky so far I tried many things but i couldnt manage to make the inter-vlan routing work for some reason Nortel documentation absolutely
Border Gateway Multicast Protocol (bgmp) Charter BGMP builds a bidirectional, shared tree of domains Similarly to the unicast EGP IGP split, BGMP is used as the inter-domain or external protocol, while domains can run any multicast IGP internally (such as CBT or PIM Sparse Mode), and can build source-specific shortest-path distribution branches to supplant the shared tree where needed
ARN Multicast Config questions - Avaya (Nortel) networking solutions The client can join the multicast, but IGMP seems to tear down the connection intermittently (between 30 seconds and 2 minutes) Are there any igmp settings on the routers that need to be changed from their default settings?