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Internet-Draft Timothy J. Smith Internet-Draft Timothy J. Smith
IBM Corporation IBM Corporation
Grenville Armitage Grenville Armitage
Lucent Technologies Lucent Technologies
July 28, 1997 October 14, 1997
IP Broadcast over ATM Networks IP Broadcast over ATM Networks
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Status of this Memo Status of this Memo
This document was submitted to the IETF Internetworking Over NBMA This document was submitted to the IETF Internetworking Over NBMA
Working Group (ion). Publication of this document does not imply Working Group (ion). Publication of this document does not imply
acceptance by the Internetworking Over NBMA Working Group of any acceptance by the Internetworking Over NBMA Working Group of any
ideas expressed within. Comments should be submitted to the ideas expressed within. Comments should be submitted to the
ion@nexen.com mailing list. ion@nexen.com mailing list.
Distribution of this memo is unlimited. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
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Abstract Abstract
This memo describes how the IP multicast service being developed by This memo describes how the IP multicast service being developed by
the IP over ATM working group may be used to support IP broadcast the IP over ATM working group may be used to support IP broadcast
transmission. The solution revolves around treating the broadcast transmission. The solution revolves around treating the broadcast
problem as a special case of multicast, where every host in the problem as a special case of multicast, where every host in the
subnet or cluster is a member of the group. subnet or cluster is a member of the group.
An understanding of the services provided by RFC 2022 is assumed. An understanding of the services provided by RFC 2022 is assumed.
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