Presentation 2003/6/13
IP Multicast Content Delivery Systems Using IGAP : IGAP Snooping Function
Kaori IZUTSU, Daisuke ANDOU, Akihiro TANABE,
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Abstract(in English) IGAP (Internet Group membership Authentication Protocol) is proposed at IETF now. It is an IP multicast management protocol cooperating with user authentication and accounting mechanism, and effective for the broadband content delivery service like video distribution. But when IGAP is used in a wide area network, we need many layer-3 IGAP routers to construct the multicast CDN. Those routers are expensive, so we considered decreasing the cost by using layer-2 switches substitute for layer-3 switches. Then we developed an IGAP snooping switch based on layer-2 switch. We proposed an architecture of IGAP snooping, and evaluated the functionality. We confirmed that the IGAP snooping is available for constructing cost-effective multicast CDN.
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Keyword(in English) IP Multicast / User Authentication / IGAP / Snooping
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Title (in English) IP Multicast Content Delivery Systems Using IGAP : IGAP Snooping Function
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Keyword(1) IP Multicast
Keyword(2) User Authentication
Keyword(3) IGAP
Keyword(4) Snooping
1st Author's Name Kaori IZUTSU
1st Author's Affiliation NTT Access Network Service Systems Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name Daisuke ANDOU
2nd Author's Affiliation NTT Access Network Service Systems Laboratories
3rd Author's Name Akihiro TANABE
3rd Author's Affiliation NTT Access Network Service Systems Laboratories
Date 2003/6/13
Paper # NS2003-35
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 122
Page pp.pp.-
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