Title :
Imprecise multicast routing for scalable information distribution
Author :
Norden, Samphel ; Waldvogel, Marcel
Author_Institution :
Appl. Res. Lab., Washington Univ., St. Louis, MO, USA
Abstract :
Typically, multicast data distribution uses rendezvous points (PIM, CBT), multicast distribution tree building protocols, and multicast forwarding. Whereas the first two approaches have been extensively studied, scaling multicast forwarding state without increasing forwarding complexity has not been addressed in detail. Having a scalable strategy for aggregation of multicast forwarding state is essential for inter-domain multicast which could have any number of concurrent multicast groups, especially in applications such as event notification and web cache invalidation mechanisms. We first present the essential characteristics of a scalable multicast routing mechanism. We then introduce and analyze, according to these metrics, a scalable aggregation mechanism for multicast-based update and change distribution based on imprecise (too generous) aggregation. Our mechanism is simple to implement, requires no additional information about the groups, and allows important savings in routing table size and routing protocol overhead, at a minimal expense in additional network and end-system traffic
Keywords :
Internet; data communication; multicast communication; protocols; telecommunication network routing; Internet; concurrent multicast groups; event notification; forwarding complexity; imprecise aggregation; inter-domain multicast; multicast data distribution; multicast forwarding state; multicast-based change distribution; multicast-based update; rendezvous points; routing protocol overhead; routing table size; scalable aggregation mechanism; scalable multicast routing mechanism; web cache invalidation mechanisms; Hardware; Internet; Investments; Laboratories; Multicast protocols; Network servers; Routing protocols; Scalability; Telecommunication traffic; Web server;
Conference_Titel :
Broadband Communications, 2002. Access, Transmission, Networking. 2002 International Zurich Seminar on
Conference_Location :
Zurich
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7257-3
DOI :
10.1109/IZSBC.2002.991754