On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 8:07 AM,  <mohamed.boucad...@orange.com> wrote:
> Hi Woj,
>
> DS-Lite terminology is used in the sense that an IPv4 receiver is delivered
> (IPv4) multicast content (from an IPv4 source) over an IPv6 network.
>
> The generic use case as described in
> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-mboned-v4v6-mcast-ps-00#section-3.1 is
> called 4-6-4. I personally agree to change the title to reflect this.
>
> The document does not make any assumption about the location of AFTR and
> mAFTR: deployment considerations are out of scope. FWIW, mAFTR is defined as
> follows:
>
>    o  Multicast AFTR (mAFTR): is a functional entity which supports
>       IPv4-IPv6 multicast interworking function (refer to Figure 3).  It
>       receives and encapsulates the IPv4 multicast packets into IPv4-in-
>       IPv6 packets and behaves as the corresponding IPv6 multicast
>       source for the encapsulated IPv4-in-IPv6 packets.
>
> If you still think mAFTR terminology is confusing, we can change it to mBR
> (for multicast Border Router), 64mBR (IPv6/IPv4 Multicast Border Router),
> mIXF (multicast Interconnection Function), etc.
>

So you are saying that this draft does not correspond to
Multicast extensions for DS-Lite?

Behcet
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