On Apr 21, 2010, at 06:51 , Tom Limoncelli wrote:
Multicast in IPv4 and IPv6 are about equal. On the LAN they were really well. The problem is how to route them on the WAN. The multicast routing protocols are still evolving. It turns out to be more complicated than one would expect.
*blink* I thought multicast over 6bone was one of the very earliest uses of IPv6.
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