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        RFC 2909

        Title:      The Multicast Address-Set Claim (MASC) Protocol
        Author(s):  P. Radoslavov, D. Estrin, R. Govindan, M. Handley,
                    S. Kumar, D. Thaler 
        Status:     Experimental
        Date:       September 2000
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        Pages:      56
        Characters: 127278
        Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso:  None

        I-D Tag:    draft-ietf-malloc-masc-06.txt

        URL:        ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2909.txt


This document describes the Multicast Address-Set Claim (MASC)
protocol which can be used for inter-domain multicast address set
allocation.  MASC is used by a node (typically a router) to claim and
allocate one or more address prefixes to that node's domain.  While a
domain does not necessarily need to allocate an address set for hosts
in that domain to be able to allocate group addresses, allocating an
address set to the domain does ensure that inter-domain group-specific
distribution trees will be locally-rooted, and that traffic will be
sent outside the domain only when and where external receivers exist.

This document is a product of the Multicast-Address Allocation Working
Group of the IETF.

This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.
It does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.  Discussion and
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Joyce K. Reynolds and Sandy Ginoza
USC/Information Sciences Institute

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