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Lectures notes for 2010 - KTH

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GLOP addressing<br />

Traditionally multicast address allocation has been dynamic and done with the<br />

help of applications like SDR that use Session Announcement Protocol (SAP).<br />

GLOP is an example of a policy <strong>for</strong> allocating multicast addresses (it is still<br />

experimental in nature). It allocated the 233/8 range of multicast addresses<br />

amongst different ASes such that each AS is statically allocated a /24 block of<br />

multicast addresses. See [9]<br />

0 7 8 23 31<br />

233 16 bits AS local bits<br />

Maguire GLOP addressing 8: 56 of 78<br />

maguire@kth.se <strong>2010</strong>.03.21 Internetworking/Internetteknik

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