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Interdomain Multicast BCP Draft

Interdomain Multicast BCP Draft. IETF 84 Vancouver, BC Robert Sayko sayko@att.com. Purpose and Goals.

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Interdomain Multicast BCP Draft

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  1. Interdomain Multicast BCP Draft IETF 84 Vancouver, BC Robert Sayko sayko@att.com

  2. Purpose and Goals • Create document to describe use of multicast to support content distribution in an environment involving multiple Service Providers in a Content Distribution Network Interconnection (CDN-i) Federation. • CDNi WG working on interdomain (i.e. Federation) CDN, but only with respect to caching • Mboned should/can support CDNi with respect to MC • Effort endorsed by mboned chair • CDNi WG has no immediate plans to address MC • Document will/should be a BCP

  3. Scope • Focus on Use cases specified in ATIS Standard: • Native Multicast: • With Multicast Enabled CDN  CDN Interconnection • With CDN  CDN Interconnection via a GRE Tunnel • AMT: • CDN  CDN Interconnection via AMT • Supporting CDN  End User Interconnection via AMT • Primary CDN  End User Interconnection via AMT • Identify and detail multicast capabilities to supportthe recommended interfaces and data exchanges between ISPs to support inter-ISP multicast • Describe provisioning processes for recommended interfaces (e.g. AMT tunnels, GRE tunnels, native) • Describemulticast-based inter-ISP data exchanges and processes for supporting: • Provisioning of: network infrastructure to support protocols, tunnels, DNS etc. • General routing and request routing • Billing and reporting • Life cycle support (customer care)

  4. Activity to Date • ATIS specification completed and published • Available for reference • Multi-vendor, ISP contributors • Initial IETF BCP draft completed and to be distributed around IETF 84 • Current co-authors from: • AT&T • Cisco • Juniper • Brocade

  5. Next Steps • Seeking additional authors/help expertise • Develop required text in following sections: • Section 4: Content Types Suitable for Multicast Delivery & Include Specific Requirements as Needed • Section 5: Evaluation of Native Multicast capabilities to Support CDN-I • Section 6: Evaluation of AMT Capabilities to Support CDN-I • Initiate Discussions with CDNi WG: • Highlight MBONED Work on Topic • Explore potential for Joint Work as Appropriate

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