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Title : Extended move branch concept for GSMP
Author(s) : J. Buerkle
Filename : draft-buerkle-gsmp-move-branch-message-00.txt
Pages : 8
Date : 24-Nov-99
Some multicast applications, such as Video distribution, need an
efficient support for moving between multicast groups.
This draft shows that the support of such application results in a
extended move branch concept of GSMP to be able to move the Output
branch of a connection not only to another port but also between
connections with the same QoS.
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