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... IP multicast group address,
but unicast transport may also be established or applied as an
adjunct to multicast ...
... multicast to the group at large or
sent via unicast routing to the sender. In the case of unicast ...
... unicast routing to the sender. In the case of unicast
feedback, the sender "advertises" the feedback state ...
... state) to group when |
| | unicast feedback messages are detected. Used |
| | to control/suppress excessive receiver |
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... destination to which it transmits (this may be multiple destinations
when unicast feedback is used). The size of this field is intended
to be sufficient to allow detection of a reasonable range of packet
loss ...
... | | | aggregated repair/feedback state|
| | | for suppression of unicast |
| | | feedback from receivers. |
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... CC) (when congestion control is enabled) messages via
unicast transmission instead of multicast. By "echoing" this
information to the receiver ...
... CMD(REPAIR_ADV) ensure the most effective
suppression of receivers providing unicast feedback messages.
The "cc_rtt" field SHALL be set to a default maximum value and the
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... NACK messages from receivers via
unicast transmission, it uses NORM_CMD(REPAIR_ADV) messages to
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... destinations (e.g., group-addressed versus unicast-addressed messages
versus "receiver" messages). Thus, the congestion control ...
... sense in asymmetric networks. NORM's unicast feedback capability may
be suitable for use in asymmetric networks or in networks ...
