Multicast state scalability is among the critical issues which delay the deployment of IP multicast. In our previous work, we proposed a scheme, called aggregated multicast to reduce multicast state. The key idea is that multiple groups are forced to share a single delivery tree. We presented some initial results to show that multicast state can be reduced. In this paper, we develop a more quantitative assessment of the cost/benefit trade-offs. We introduce metrics to measure multicast state and tree management overhead for multicast schemes. We then compare aggregated multicast with conventional multicast schemes, such as source specific tree scheme and shared tree scheme. Our extensive simulations show that aggregated multicast can achieve significant routing state and tree management overhead reduction while containing the expense of extra resources (bandwidth waste and tunnelling overhead, etc.). We conclude that aggregated multicast is a very cost-effective and promising direction for scalable transit domain multicast provisioning.

Aggregated Multicast - A Comparative Study / J.H. Cui, J. Kim, D. Maggiorini, K. Boussetta, M. Gerla - In: NETWORKING 2002 : Networking Technologies, Services, and Protocols Performance of Computer and Communication Networks, Mobile and Wireless Communications : Second International IFIP-TC6 Networking, Conference, Pisa, Italy, May 19-24, 2002 : Proceedings / [a cura di] E. Gregori, M. Conti, A. T. Campbell, G. Omidyar, M. Zukerman. - Berlin : Springer, 2002. - ISBN 9783540437093. - pp. 1032-1044 (( Intervento presentato al 2. convegno IFIP-TC6 Networking Conference (NETWORKING 2002) tenutosi a Pisa (Italy) nel 2002 [10.1007/3-540-47906-6_84].

Aggregated Multicast - A Comparative Study

D. Maggiorini;
2002

Abstract

Multicast state scalability is among the critical issues which delay the deployment of IP multicast. In our previous work, we proposed a scheme, called aggregated multicast to reduce multicast state. The key idea is that multiple groups are forced to share a single delivery tree. We presented some initial results to show that multicast state can be reduced. In this paper, we develop a more quantitative assessment of the cost/benefit trade-offs. We introduce metrics to measure multicast state and tree management overhead for multicast schemes. We then compare aggregated multicast with conventional multicast schemes, such as source specific tree scheme and shared tree scheme. Our extensive simulations show that aggregated multicast can achieve significant routing state and tree management overhead reduction while containing the expense of extra resources (bandwidth waste and tunnelling overhead, etc.). We conclude that aggregated multicast is a very cost-effective and promising direction for scalable transit domain multicast provisioning.
2002
IFIP
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