Re: [Roll] [roll] #128: Trickle multicast could be considered in other applications?

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Subject: Re: [Roll] [roll] #128: Trickle multicast could be considered in other applications?
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#128: Trickle multicast could be considered in other applications?


Comment (by mariainesrobles@gmail.com):

 From Adrian Farrel about section 3 Applicability Statement

 - can this be run over a wired (non-lossy, non-constrained environment)
 - should this be contained at the LBR, and if so, can mcast traffic be
   gatewayed into the Internet
 - can MPL operate in a mixed environment where not all routers are MPL
   capable?
 - do the hosts need to be in any way aware that their mcast is supported
   by MPL?

 Thread: http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/roll/current/msg07957.html

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 Reporter:  mariainesrobles@gmail.com  |       Owner:  johui@cisco.com
     Type:  enhancement                |      Status:  new
 Priority:  minor                      |   Milestone:
Component:  trickle-mcast              |     Version:
 Severity:  In WG Last Call            |  Resolution:
 Keywords:                             |
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