Toerless Eckert - Mountain View CA, US Gregory J Shepherd - Eugene OR, US
Assignee:
Cisco Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H04J 3/26
US Classification:
370432, 370312, 3703953, 37039531
Abstract:
A classification mechanism to allow selected classes of multicast entries to be acted upon in a chosen order of priority during multicast distribution tree convergence is provided. Such prioritization allows for the designation of customers, networks or multicast groups to receive faster convergence of multicast distribution trees to modified multicast distribution trees in response to unavailability of an upstream router, and in performing other multicast-related tasks (e. g. , PIM joins and prunes). One aspect of the present invention provides for multicast entries (also called multicast states) that are at a same priority level to be acted upon in a fair manner, thereby avoiding having certain multicast entries and their associated users from being acted upon consistently last.
Multicast-Based Content Distribution For Iot Networks Using Bit Index Explicit Replication (Bier)
- San Jose CA, US Ian Wells - Milpitas CA, US Gregory Shepherd - Eugene OR, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/761 H04L 12/747 H04L 12/721 H04L 12/707
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a local content hub device in a network receives content for distribution to a plurality of nodes in the network. The content is sent to the local content hub via a wide area network (WAN) using bit index explicit replication (BIER) messaging. The local content hub device caches the content and multicasts the cached content to the plurality of nodes in the network. The local content device determines that at least one of the plurality of nodes in the network did not receive the multicast content. The local content device retransmits the content to at least one of the plurality of nodes in the network that did not receive the multicast content.