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Border Gateway Multicast Protocol

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The Border Gateway Multicast Protocol (BGMP) was an IETF project which attempted to design a true inter-domain multicast routing protocol.[1] BGMP was planned to be able to scale in order to operate in the global Internet.

References

  1. ^ Adrian Farrel (2004). The Internet and Its Protocols: A Comparative Approach. Burlington, Massachusetts, USA: Morgan Kaufmann. p. 235. ISBN 9780080518879.