Deploying IP Multicast in the Enterprise
Thomas Albert Maufer
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Title: Deploying IP Multicast in the Enterprise
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Publication Date: 1998
Binding: Softcover
Condition: Très bon
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With Multicasting, it's possible to send data, video and audio to many requesting clients at once, across the Internet or any other IP network. Multicasting is at the heart of a new generation of Web applications, from real-time stock updates to software distribution. This is the first book that closely examines the protocols which make Multicasting possible -- and the thorny routing issues that arise in enterprise Multicasting.KEY TOPICS:Understand the rationale for Multicast and the fundamentals of IP technology, including the "host group" model and the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP). Learn how to implement Multicast routing today, and the role of techniques such as Reverse-Path Multicasting, Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol, Protocol-Independent Multicast -- Dense Mode, and Multicast Extensions to OSPF. Then learn how multicast is evolving. Preview Core Based Trees, and Protocol-Independent Multicast -- Sparse Mode. Understand how MBone fits -- and where it's headed. Finally, watch IP Multicast at work in state-of-the-art case studies, including InteropNet and the Georgia Tech campus network.MARKET:For all network engineers and managers developing Internet-based multicasting (and "push") applications.
THOMAS A. MAUFER is now a software consulting engineer with 3Com Corporation in Santa Clara, CA. Previously, at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD, he researched free-space electro-optical communications and served as senior network engineer. Since 1994, he has been a Networld+Interop Network Operations Center Team member, and participated in IETF work on e-mail, directory standards, IP routing protocols, IP security, IPng/IPv6, multimedia over IP, and IP Multicast. He co-authored the Introduction to IP Multicast Routing RFC. Maufer holds an M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Vermont in Burlington, VT.
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