Enhanced Functionalities
6 important questions on Enhanced Functionalities
How does Link State Multicast work?
A host announce group memmbership through IGMP. Router checks suchs announcements. The router knows the entire toplogy because of link state routing.
Problems
- it is hard to scale: one tree for each sender to each group
- dependent on link state routing, isnt used everywhere
- not efficient in sparse mode.
Everytime theres a new sender, a new tree structure needs to be made. This becomes a problem when its a difficult network with continues influx of new senders.
How can PIM be optimized?
- if a host sends a ton of packages through the system. The the tree structure can be reshaped for this specific source to improve the tunnel length/speed.
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What is Explicit Routing?
How does routing to mobile devices work?
IP address serves two tasks: identifier and locator
How does Mobile IPv6 work?
- no foreign agent needed
- no tunneling required--> more addresses
- multiple mobility options
- security is inherent part of it
Extension for mobile networks (NEMO)
- entire network moves
- nested mobility
Problem: Poor OS support
- Cisco IOS supports it
- only partial by Windows and Linux
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