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In this section, some of the issues related to the use of multicast | In this section, some of the issues related to the use of multicast | |||
transmissions over IEEE 802 wireless technologies are described. | transmissions over IEEE 802 wireless technologies are described. | |||
3.1.1. Multicast Reliability | 3.1.1. Multicast Reliability | |||
Multicast traffic is typically much less reliable than unicast | Multicast traffic is typically much less reliable than unicast | |||
traffic. Since multicast makes point-to-multipoint communications, | traffic. Since multicast makes point-to-multipoint communications, | |||
multiple acknowledgements would be needed to guarantee reception at | multiple acknowledgements would be needed to guarantee reception at | |||
all recipients. However, since there are no ACKs for multicast | all recipients. However, since there are no ACKs for multicast | |||
packets, it is not possible for the Access Point (AP) to know whether | packets, it is not possible for the AP to know whether or not a | |||
or not a retransmission is needed. Even in the wired Internet, this | retransmission is needed. Even in the wired Internet, this | |||
characteristic often causes undesirably high error rates. This has | characteristic often causes undesirably high error rates. This has | |||
contributed to the relatively slow uptake of multicast applications | contributed to the relatively slow uptake of multicast applications | |||
even though the protocols have long been available. The situation | even though the protocols have long been available. The situation | |||
for wireless links is much worse and is quite sensitive to the | for wireless links is much worse and is quite sensitive to the | |||
presence of background traffic. Consequently, there can be a high | presence of background traffic. Consequently, there can be a high | |||
packet error rate (PER) due to lack of retransmission and because the | packet error rate (PER) due to lack of retransmission and because the | |||
sender never backs off. PER is the ratio, in percent, of the number | sender never backs off. PER is the ratio, in percent, of the number | |||
of packets not successfully received by the device. It is not | of packets not successfully received by the device. It is not | |||
uncommon for there to be a packet loss rate of 5% or more, which is | uncommon for there to be a packet loss rate of 5% or more, which is | |||
particularly troublesome for video and other environments where high | particularly troublesome for video and other environments where high | |||
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characteristics of DMS: | characteristics of DMS: | |||
* Requires 802.11n Aggregate MAC Service Data Units (A-MSDUs). | * Requires 802.11n Aggregate MAC Service Data Units (A-MSDUs). | |||
* Individually addressed frames are acknowledged and are buffered | * Individually addressed frames are acknowledged and are buffered | |||
for power-save STAs. | for power-save STAs. | |||
* The requesting STA may specify traffic characteristics for DMS | * The requesting STA may specify traffic characteristics for DMS | |||
traffic. | traffic. | |||
* DMS was defined in IEEE Std. 802.11v-2011 [v2011]. | * DMS was defined in IEEE Std 802.11v-2011 [v2011]. | |||
* DMS requires changes to both AP and STA implementation. | * DMS requires changes to both AP and STA implementation. | |||
DMS is not currently implemented in products. See [Tramarin2017] and | DMS is not currently implemented in products. See [Tramarin2017] and | |||
[Oliva2013] for more information. | [Oliva2013] for more information. | |||
4.6.4. Automatic Multicast Tunneling (AMT) | 4.6.4. Automatic Multicast Tunneling (AMT) | |||
AMT [RFC7450] provides a method to tunnel multicast IP packets inside | AMT [RFC7450] provides a method to tunnel multicast IP packets inside | |||
unicast IP packets over network links that only support unicast. | unicast IP packets over network links that only support unicast. | |||
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Deri, L. and J. Gasparakis, "10 Gbit Hardware Packet | Deri, L. and J. Gasparakis, "10 Gbit Hardware Packet | |||
Filtering Using Commodity Network Adapters", RIPE 61, | Filtering Using Commodity Network Adapters", RIPE 61, | |||
November 2010, <http://ripe61.ripe.net/ | November 2010, <http://ripe61.ripe.net/ | |||
presentations/138-Deri_RIPE_61.pdf>. | presentations/138-Deri_RIPE_61.pdf>. | |||
[dot11] IEEE, "Information Technology--Telecommunications and | [dot11] IEEE, "Information Technology--Telecommunications and | |||
Information Exchange between Systems - Local and | Information Exchange between Systems - Local and | |||
Metropolitan Area Networks--Specific Requirements - Part | Metropolitan Area Networks--Specific Requirements - Part | |||
11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical | 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical | |||
Layer (PHY) Specifications (includes 802.11v amendment)", | Layer (PHY) Specifications (includes 802.11v amendment)", | |||
DOI 10.1109/IEEESTD.2021.9363693, IEEE Std. 802.11-2020, | DOI 10.1109/IEEESTD.2021.9363693, IEEE Std 802.11-2020, | |||
February 2021, | December 2020, | |||
<https://standards.ieee.org/standard/802_11-2020.html>. | <https://standards.ieee.org/standard/802_11-2020.html>. | |||
[dot11-proxyarp] | [dot11-proxyarp] | |||
Hiertz, G., Mestanov, F., and B. Hart, "Proxy ARP in | Hiertz, G., Mestanov, F., and B. Hart, "Proxy ARP in | |||
802.11ax", September 2015, | 802.11ax", September 2015, | |||
<https://mentor.ieee.org/802.11/dcn/15/11-15-1015-01-00ax- | <https://mentor.ieee.org/802.11/dcn/15/11-15-1015-01-00ax- | |||
proxy-arp-in-802-11ax.pptx>. | proxy-arp-in-802-11ax.pptx>. | |||
[dot11aa] IEEE, "Information technology--Telecommunications and | [dot11aa] IEEE, "Information technology--Telecommunications and | |||
information exchange between systems Local and | information exchange between systems Local and | |||
metropolitan area networks--Specific requirements Part 11: | metropolitan area networks--Specific requirements Part 11: | |||
Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical | Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical | |||
Layer (PHY) Specifications Amendment 2: MAC Enhancements | Layer (PHY) Specifications Amendment 2: MAC Enhancements | |||
for Robust Audio Video Streaming", | for Robust Audio Video Streaming", | |||
DOI 10.1109/IEEESTD.2012.6204193, IEEE Std. 802.11aa-2012, | DOI 10.1109/IEEESTD.2012.6204193, IEEE Std 802.11aa-2012, | |||
March 2012, | March 2012, | |||
<https://standards.ieee.org/standard/802_11aa-2012.html>. | <https://standards.ieee.org/standard/802_11aa-2012.html>. | |||
[group_key] | [group_key] | |||
"Subject: Why do some WiFi routers block multicast packets | "Subject: Why do some WiFi routers block multicast packets | |||
going from wired to wireless?", message to the Super User | going from wired to wireless?", message to the Super User | |||
Q & A community, January 2017, | Q & A community, January 2017, | |||
<https://superuser.com/questions/730288/why-do-some-wifi- | <https://superuser.com/questions/730288/why-do-some-wifi- | |||
routers-block-multicast-packets-going-from-wired-to- | routers-block-multicast-packets-going-from-wired-to- | |||
wireless>. | wireless>. | |||
[IEEE802.1ak] | [IEEE802.1ak] | |||
IEEE, "Local and Metropolitan Area Networks Virtual | IEEE, "Local and Metropolitan Area Networks Virtual | |||
Bridged Local Area Networks - Amendment 07: Multiple | Bridged Local Area Networks - Amendment 07: Multiple | |||
Registration Protocol", DOI 10.1109/IEEESTD.2007.380667, | Registration Protocol", DOI 10.1109/IEEESTD.2007.380667, | |||
IEEE Std. 802.1ak-2007, June 2007, | IEEE Std 802.1ak-2007, June 2007, | |||
<https://www.ieee802.org/1/pages/802.1ak.html>. | <https://www.ieee802.org/1/pages/802.1ak.html>. | |||
[ietf_802-11] | [ietf_802-11] | |||
Stanley, D., "IEEE 802.11 multicast capabilities", | Stanley, D., "IEEE 802.11 multicast capabilities", | |||
November 2015, <https://mentor.ieee.org/802.11/ | November 2015, <https://mentor.ieee.org/802.11/ | |||
dcn/15/11-15-1261-03-0arc-multicast-performance- | dcn/15/11-15-1261-03-0arc-multicast-performance- | |||
optimization-features-overview-for-ietf-nov-2015.ppt>. | optimization-features-overview-for-ietf-nov-2015.ppt>. | |||
[mc-prob-stmt] | [mc-prob-stmt] | |||
Abrahamsson, M. and A. Stephens, "Multicast on 802.11", | Abrahamsson, M. and A. Stephens, "Multicast on 802.11", | |||
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[uli] Kinney, P., "LLC Proposal for 802.15.4", September 2015, | [uli] Kinney, P., "LLC Proposal for 802.15.4", September 2015, | |||
<https://mentor.ieee.org/802.15/dcn/15/15-15-0521-01-wng0- | <https://mentor.ieee.org/802.15/dcn/15/15-15-0521-01-wng0- | |||
llc-proposal-for-802-15-4.pptx>. | llc-proposal-for-802-15-4.pptx>. | |||
[v2011] IEEE, "Information technology -- Local and metropolitan | [v2011] IEEE, "Information technology -- Local and metropolitan | |||
area networks -- Specific requirements -- Part 11: | area networks -- Specific requirements -- Part 11: | |||
Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical | Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical | |||
Layer (PHY) specifications Amendment 8: IEEE 802.11 | Layer (PHY) specifications Amendment 8: IEEE 802.11 | |||
Wireless Network Management", | Wireless Network Management", | |||
DOI 10.1109/IEEESTD.2011.5716530, IEEE Std. 802.11v-2011, | DOI 10.1109/IEEESTD.2011.5716530, IEEE Std 802.11v-2011, | |||
February 2011, | February 2011, | |||
<https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/5716530>. | <https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/5716530>. | |||
Acknowledgements | Acknowledgements | |||
This document has benefitted from discussions with the following | This document has benefitted from discussions with the following | |||
people, in alphabetical order: Mikael Abrahamsson, Bill Atwood, | people, in alphabetical order: Mikael Abrahamsson, Bill Atwood, | |||
Stuart Cheshire, Donald Eastlake 3rd, Toerless Eckert, Jake Holland, | Stuart Cheshire, Donald Eastlake 3rd, Toerless Eckert, Jake Holland, | |||
Joel Jaeggli, Jan Komissar, David Lamparter, Morten Pedersen, Pascal | Joel Jaeggli, Jan Komissar, David Lamparter, Morten Pedersen, Pascal | |||
Thubert, and Jeffrey (Zhaohui) Zhang. | Thubert, and Jeffrey (Zhaohui) Zhang. | |||
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Email: michael.mcbride@futurewei.com | Email: michael.mcbride@futurewei.com | |||
Dorothy Stanley | Dorothy Stanley | |||
Hewlett Packard Enterprise | Hewlett Packard Enterprise | |||
6280 America Center Dr. | 6280 America Center Dr. | |||
San Jose, CA 95002 | San Jose, CA 95002 | |||
United States of America | United States of America | |||
Phone: +1 630 363 1389 | Phone: +1 630 363 1389 | |||
Email: dstanley1389@gmail.com | Email: dorothy.stanley@hpe.com | |||
Warren Kumari | Warren Kumari | |||
1600 Amphitheatre Parkway | 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway | |||
Mountain View, CA 94043 | Mountain View, CA 94043 | |||
United States of America | United States of America | |||
Email: warren@kumari.net | Email: warren@kumari.net | |||
Juan Carlos Zuniga | Juan Carlos Zuniga | |||
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