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Foil 19 IP Multicast (2)

From Introduction to Network Protocols Lectures at Xi'an Jaotong University -- Sept 1998. by Roman Markowski


IGMP (RFC 1112) - Internet Group Management Protocol - propagates multicast membership group information; this is used by multicast hosts to report their group membership to any immediately neighboring multicast routers; IGMP implements prunning algorithm in order to minimize traffic (paths to networks on which there are no subscribed recipients are pruned);
TTL - Time-To-Live limits the geographic range of a multicast session; ttl value is assigned to each packet for the session; ttl threshold is set in IP multicast-capable routers; ttl field in each packet is decremented as it hops from router to router; before the multicast packet hops over any mrouter its ttl value has to be greater than the mrouter's threshold value



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