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Re: [Sigtran] [M3UA]Broadcast Mode in M3UA
Thanks a lot Chris and Aamir!!
I got the point.
On 7/7/09, Chris Benson <cbenson at adax.com> wrote:
> Kuldeep,
>
> The purpose of the Broadcast Traffic Mode within M3UA
> is to implement redundancy, using two or more identical
> instances of ASPs or SGPs, performing the same tasks.
>
> For example, all the ASPs in an AS could choose to request
> Broadcast Traffic Mode, and the remote peers would then
> send the same message to each ACTIVE ASP. The intent is
> that every ASP performs the same operation(s) with that
> message. If one ASP fails in some way, then the other(s)
> continue operating, in the hope that at least one of them
> survives.
>
> The Traffic Mode issued in M3UA messages describes how
> you would like to RECEIVE messages. How you send messages
> is dictated by the peer's requested Traffic Mode.
>
> I hope this helps, from Chris.
>
> Chris Benson,
>
> On Tue, 7 Jul 2009, Kuldeep Janjua wrote:
>
>>> Date: Tue, 7 Jul 2009 17:22:40 +0530
>>> From: Kuldeep Janjua <kuldeepjanjua at gmail.com>
>>> To: <bidulock at openss7.org>, <sigtran at ietf.org>
>>> Subject: [Sigtran] [M3UA]Broadcast Mode in M3UA
>>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> Why do we require BroadCast Mode in M3UA ? What is the practical
>>> scenario when AS at M3UA will be configured in BroadCast Mode. What
>>> exactly is the meaning of configuring local AS in BroadCast mode.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Kuldeep
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