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Directed trees in multicast routing
Traditional multicast routing protocols use RPF (Reverse Path
Forwarding) concept to build multicast trees. This concept is
based upon the idea that an actual delivery path to a node is
the reverse of the path from this node to the source.
This concept fits well in symmetric environments, but in a
routing environment where Quality of Service is considered
the guarantee that a symmetrical path will exist between two
network addresses is broken. Available network resources
impose specific Quality of Service asymmetries,
therefore reverse path routing may not be used.
In this paper a new multicast routing strategy is proposed, enabling
directed trees establishment, instead of reverse path ones.
This new strategy, DTMP- Directed Trees Multicast Routing, is then
implemented and simulated using Network Simulator. Simulation results,
driven from several scenarios are presented, analyzed and compared
with PIM-SM.(undefined