A scalable multicast routing

Changdong Liu, Myung J. Lee, T. Saadawi
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Abstract

With the growing interests in distributed applications, efficient and scalable multicast is of great concern. Widely used multicast routing protocols, represented by the DVMRP, however become very inefficient when used over large scale internetworks. New multicast routing protocols (RPs) like PIM (protocol independent multicast) and CBT (core based trees) being developed by the IDMR working group of the IETF, trade efficiency of multicast distribution trees with scalability, but they have some issues open to further study. The work presented in this paper, designated rendezvous point multicast routing (DRP), is essentially complementary to PIM-SM (sparse mode) and CBT, yet introduces new concepts to resolve their residual problems. While presenting basic features of the shared-tree structure found in PIM or CBT, the proposed DRP scheme takes an intelligent approach to tree creation and management so that it can generate multicast delivery trees of lower average cost with less control overhead. Improvement on scalability is sought by using a hierarchical architecture, which requires the multicast addresses be administratively scoped in accordance with the hierarchy. Management of candidate RPs are restricted within individual hierarchical regions. Meanwhile, the DRP scheme is recursive, meaning that all routers run the same algorithm regardless their hierarchical levels.
一种可扩展的组播路由
随着人们对分布式应用的兴趣日益浓厚,高效和可扩展的多播成为人们关注的焦点。以DVMRP为代表的多播路由协议被广泛使用,但在大规模网络中使用时效率非常低。IETF的IDMR工作组正在开发新的组播路由协议,如PIM(协议无关组播)和CBT(基于核心的组播树),它们既提高了组播分布树的效率,又具有可扩展性,但也存在一些有待进一步研究的问题。本文提出的工作,指定集合点多播路由(DRP),本质上是对PIM-SM(稀疏模式)和CBT的补充,但引入了新的概念来解决它们的残留问题。在保留PIM和CBT共享树结构基本特征的基础上,采用智能的树创建和管理方法,生成平均成本更低、控制开销更小的组播交付树。通过使用层次结构来改进可伸缩性,该结构要求根据层次结构对多播地址进行管理范围。候选rp的管理被限制在单个等级区域内。同时,DRP方案是递归的,这意味着所有路由器都运行相同的算法,而不考虑它们的层次。
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