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reliable multicast within the context of one-to-many bulk-data transfer. Other flavors of multicast application are not considered in this document, and hence the overview given should not be considered inclusive of the design space for protocols that fall outside the context of one-to-many bulk-data transfer. During the course of this overview, we have reaffirmed the notion that the process of reliable multicast protocol design is affected by a number of factors that render the generation of a "one size fits all solution" moot. These factors are then described to show how an application's needs serve to constrain the set of available techniques that may be used to create a reliable multicast protocol. We examined a number of basic techniques and to show how well they can meet the needs of certain types of applications. This document is intended to provide guidance to the IETF community regarding the standardization of reliable multicast protocols for bulk-data transfer. Given the degree to which application requirements constrain reliable multicast solutions, and the diverse set of applications that need to be supported, it should be clear that any standardization work should take great pains to be future- proof. This would seem to imply not standardizing complete reliable multicast transport protocols in one pass, but rather examining the degree to which such protocols are separable into functional buildingHandley, et al. Informational [Page 17]RFC 2887 Multicast Design Space for Bulk Data Transfer August 2000 blocks, and standardizing these blocks separately to the maximum degree that makes sense. Such an approach allows for protocol evolution, and allows applications with new constraints to be supported with maximal reuse of existing and tested mechanisms.8. Acknowledgments This document represents an overview of the reliable multicast design space. The ideas presented are not those of the authors, but are collected from the varied presentations and discussions in the IRTF Reliable Multicast Research Group. Although they are too numerous to list here, we thank everyone who has participated in these discussions for their contributions.9. Authors' Addresses Mark Handley ATT Center for Internet Research at ICSI, International Computer Science Institute, 1947 Center Street, Suite 600, Berkeley, CA 94704, USA EMail: mjh@aciri.org Sally Floyd ATT Center for Internet Research at ICSI, International Computer Science Institute, 1947 Center Street, Suite 600, Berkeley, CA 94704, USA EMail: floyd@aciri.org Brian Whetten Talarian Corporation, 333 Distel Circle, Los Altos, CA 94022, USA EMail: whetten@talarian.comHandley, et al. Informational [Page 18]RFC 2887 Multicast Design Space for Bulk Data Transfer August 2000 Roger Kermode Motorola Australian Research Centre Level 3, 12 Lord St, Botany NSW 2019, Australia EMail: Roger.Kermode@motorola.com Lorenzo Vicisano Cisco Systems, 170 West Tasman Dr. San Jose, CA 95134, USA EMail: lorenzo@cisco.com Michael Luby Digital Fountain, Inc. 600 Alabama Street San Francisco, CA 94110 EMail: luby@digitalfountain.com10. References [BC94] K. Birman, T. Clark. "Performance of the Isis Distributed Computing Toolkit." Technical Report TR-94-1432, Dept. of Computer Science, Cornell University. [BKKKLZ95] J. Bloemer, M. Kalfane, M. Karpinski, R. Karp, M. Luby, D. Zuckerman, "An XOR-based Erasure Resilient Coding Scheme", ICSI Technical Report No. TR-95-048, August 1995. [BLMR98] J. Byers, M. Luby, M. Mitzenmacher, A. Rege, "A Digital Fountain Approach to Reliable Distribution of Bulk Data", Proc ACM SIGCOMM 98. [CDT99] Cain, B., Deering, S., and A. Thyagarajan, "Internet Group Management Protocol, Version 3", Work in Progress. [FLST98] Farinacci, D., Lin, S., Speakman, T. and A. Tweedly, "PGM reliable transport protocol specification", Work in Progress. [FJM95] S. Floyd, V. Jacobson, S. McCanne, "A Reliable Multicast Framework for Light-weight Sessions and Application Level Framing", Proc ACM SIGCOMM 95, Aug 1995 pp. 342-356.Handley, et al. Informational [Page 19]RFC 2887 Multicast Design Space for Bulk Data Transfer August 2000 [Ha99] Handley, M., "Multicast address allocation protocol (AAP)", Work in Progress. [HC97] M. Handley and J. Crowcroft, "Network text editor (NTE) a scalable shared text editor for MBone," ACM Computer Communication Review, vol. 27, pp. 197-208, Oct. 1997. ACM SIGCOMM'97, Sept. 1997. [KCW98] Kadansky, M., Chiu, D. and J. Wesley, "Tree-based reliable multicast (TRAM)", Work in Progress. [LMSSS97] M. Luby, M. Mitzenmacher, A. Shokrollahi, D. Spielman, V. Stemann, "Practical Loss-Resilient Codes", Proc ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing, 1997. [MWB+98] Montgomery, T., Whetten, B., Basavaiah, M., Paul, S., Rastogi, N., Conlan, J. and T. Yeh, "THE RMTP-II PROTOCOL", Work in Progress. [PPV98] C. Papadopoulos, G. Parulkar, and G. Varghese, "An error control scheme for large-scale multicast applications," in Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Communications (IEEE Infocom), (San Francisco, California), p. 1188, March/April 1998. [Ri97] L. Rizzo, "Effective erasure codes for reliable computer communication protocols," ACM Computer Communication Review, vol. 27, pp. 24-36, Apr. 1997. [RV97] L. Rizzo, L. Vicisano, "A Reliable Multicast data Distribution Protocol based on software FEC techniques", Proc. of The Fourth IEEE Workshop on the Architecture and Implementation of High Performance Communication Systems (HPCS'97), Sani Beach, Chalkidiki, Greece June 23-25, 1997. [RVC98] L. Rizzo, L. Vicisano, J. Crowcroft, "The RLC multicast congestion control algorithm", submitted to IEEE Network - special issue multicast. [RMWT98] Robertson, K., Miller, K., White, M. and A. Tweedly, "StarBurst multicast file transfer protocol (MFTP) specification", Work in Progress. [WHA98] Wallner, D., Hardler, E. and R. Agee, "Key Management for Multicast: Issues and Architectures", RFC 2627, June 1999.Handley, et al. Informational [Page 20]RFC 2887 Multicast Design Space for Bulk Data Transfer August 2000 [WKM94] Brian Whetten, Simon Kaplan, and Todd Montgomery, "A high performance totally ordered multicast protocol," research memorandum, Aug. 1994. [WGL97] C.K. Wong, M. Gouda, S. Lam, "Secure Group Communications Using Key Graphs," Technical Report TR 97-23, Department of Computer Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin, July 1997.Handley, et al. Informational [Page 21]RFC 2887 Multicast Design Space for Bulk Data Transfer August 200011. 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The limited permissions granted above are perpetual and will not be revoked by the Internet Society or its successors or assigns. This document and the information contained herein is provided on an "AS IS" basis and THE INTERNET SOCIETY AND THE INTERNET ENGINEERING TASK FORCE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY THAT THE USE OF THE INFORMATION HEREIN WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY RIGHTS OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.Acknowledgement Funding for the RFC Editor function is currently provided by the Internet Society.Handley, et al. Informational [Page 22]
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