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reliable multicast transport
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This memo contains part of the definitions necessary to fully specify
a Reliable Multicast Transport protocol in accordance with RFC 2357.
As per RFC 2357 ...
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While waiting for such a scheme to be available, or for an existing
scheme to be proven adequate, the Reliable Multicast Transport
working group (RMT ...
... NORM are designed to provide some
measure of general purpose utility, it is important to emphasize the
understanding that "no one size fits all" in the reliable multicast
transport arena. There are numerous engineering tradeoffs involved
in reliable multicast transport design and this requires an increased
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... understanding that "no one size fits all" in the reliable multicast
transport arena. There are numerous engineering tradeoffs involved
in reliable multicast transport design and this requires an increased
awareness of application and network architecture considerations.
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... 4] and [5], completely specifies a
working reliable multicast transport protocol that conforms to the
requirements described in RFC 2357 ...
... Kermode, R. and L. Vicisano, "Author Guidelines for Reliable Multicast Transport (RMT) Building Blocks and Protocol Instantiation documents", RFC 3269, April 2002. ...
... Whetten, B., Vicisano, L., Kermode, R., Handley, M., Floyd, S., and M. Luby, "Reliable Multicast Transport Building Blocks for One-to-Many Bulk-Data Transfer", RFC 3048, January 2001. ...
... Mankin, A., Romanow, A., Bradner, S., and V. Paxson, "IETF Criteria for Evaluating Reliable Multicast Transport and Application Protocols", RFC 2357, June 1998. ...
