DocumentCode :
2642073
Title :
A dynamic bootstrap mechanism for rendezvous-based multicast routing
Author :
Estrin, Deborah ; Handley, Mark ; Helmy, Ahmed ; Huang, Polly ; Thaler, David
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Volume :
3
fYear :
1999
fDate :
21-25 Mar 1999
Firstpage :
1090
Abstract :
Current multicast routing protocols can be classified into three types according to how the multicast tree is established: broadcast and prune (e.g., DVMRP, PIM-DM), membership advertisement (e.g., MO-SPF), and rendezvous-based (e.g., CBT, PIM-SM). Rendezvous-based protocols associate with each logical multicast group address, a physical unicast address, referred to as the `core´ or `rendezvous point´ (RP). Members first join a multicast tree rooted at this rendezvous point in order to receive data packets sent to the group. Rendezvous mechanisms are well suited to large wide-area networks because they distribute group-specific data and membership information only to those routers that are on the multicast distribution tree. However, rendezvous protocols require a bootstrap mechanism to map each logical multicast address to its current physical rendezvous point address. The bootstrap mechanism must adapt to network and router failures but should minimize unnecessary changes in the group-to-RP mapping. In addition, the bootstrap mechanism should be transparent to the hosts. This paper describes and analyzes the bootstrap mechanism developed for PIM-SM. The mechanism employs an algorithmic mapping of multicast group to rendezvous point address, based on a set of available RPs distributed throughout a multicast domain. The primary evaluation measures are convergence time, message distribution overhead, balanced assignment of groups to RPs, and host impact. The mechanism as a whole, and the design lessons in particular, are applicable to other rendezvous-based multicast routing protocols as well
Keywords :
bootstrapping; multicast communication; packet switching; telecommunication network routing; transport protocols; wide area networks; PIM-SM; algorithmic mapping; balanced group assignment; convergence time; data packets; dynamic bootstrap mechanism; group-specific data; group-to-RP mapping; logical multicast address; logical multicast group address; membership advertisement; membership information; message distribution overhead; multicast distribution tree; multicast tree; network failure; physical unicast address; rendezvous point address; rendezvous-based multicast routing protocols; router failure; wide-area networks; Bandwidth; Broadcasting; Classification tree analysis; Computer science; Delta modulation; Multicast algorithms; Multicast protocols; Robustness; Routing protocols; Time measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
INFOCOM '99. Eighteenth Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies. Proceedings. IEEE
Conference_Location :
New York, NY
ISSN :
0743-166X
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5417-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/INFCOM.1999.751664
Filename :
751664
Link To Document :
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