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INHERENT is a national-scaled IP education network which connects public universities in Indonesia. In order to support education application with transmission characteristics one-to-many and many-to-many, multicast technology should be deployed in INHERENT. Multicast implementation in an inter-doma...

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Main Author: ARIF WICAKSANA (NIM 13204177); Pembimbing : Dr. Ir. Hendrawan dan Dr-Ing. Eueung Mulyana, S, MUHAMMAD
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/14330
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:INHERENT is a national-scaled IP education network which connects public universities in Indonesia. In order to support education application with transmission characteristics one-to-many and many-to-many, multicast technology should be deployed in INHERENT. Multicast implementation in an inter-domain network, such as INHERENT, need a different method compared to intra-domain multicast solution. Current solution which is widely used in Internet is by using the combination of PIMSM, MBGP, and MSDP. Few years later, BGMP, a new multicast protocol for native interdomain multicasting is been being developed.<p>In this Final Project, BGMP is simulated to be analized its performance in INHERENT, compared with PIM-SM as the widely deployed multicast protocol. This Final Poject is focused in comparing the multicast distribution tree used by both protocol. The simulation is done in two scenarios: one-to-many multicast scenario, and many-to-many multicast scenario.<p>The simulation results shows that in overall BGMP performance is better than PIM-SM. For the same parameter of source node and RP, the length of multicast distribution path length of BGMP is shorter than PIM-SM. The average delay of BGMP for transmitting multicast traffic into all receiver node is smaller than PIMSM. Last, the usage of BGMP will decrease the link utilization from multicast traffic up to 30%, especially links that is close to RP/root domain and links which acts as backbone to interconnect different areas.