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	Title		: Source Only Multicast
	Author(s)	: H. Hummel
	Filename	: draft-hummel-pim-so-00.txt
	Pages		: 10
	Date		: 27-Jun-00
	
This draft addresses several aspects of multicast services like IP-
based TV but also like n-party conferences.  It breaks with
traditional concepts:
An IP-based TV-broadcast's delivery tree shall be identified by the
source address S and a Multicast-ID provided by S.  The same shall
apply to each from n well correlated point-to(n-1)point delivery
trees of a small n-party conference.  Consequently, a TV-host may
send out more than one program and any user-host may participate in
more than one conference.  Mapping to a globally unique multicast
group address G is not needed, would be complex, and does not work.
QoS/Policy-Routing, the degree of state (Layer-3, Layer-3 plus MPLS-
label, or no state), and several more aspects need  to be respected
HOMOGENEOUSLY all over the entire delivery tree. This cannot be
provided by reverse path setup while depending on each receiver's
guesses. Therefore, the tree (i.e. an initial tree as well as
additional branches at a later time) must be established in
downstream direction.
No RP- and no BSR-routers are required.

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