Talk:Core-based trees

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[edit] speedy delete reasons

Username was created yesterday and every contribution is complete bullocks. Probable sock puppet of User:Kingofengland created the same day whose contributions are all up for deletion or reverted. "Core-based trees" is a real computing term but it has nothing to do with virus hunting.

  • "2.4 Core Based Trees: Core Based Trees (CBT) is a protocol for multicast tree construction which also uses a center specific or shared delivery tree [1]. CBT is similar to PIM-SM in that they both initially choose a center from which they build the tree, however, in CBT, multiple centers are allowed for one group. In CBT a center is called a core, a group initiator (a user or administrator) sends out a CORE-NOTIFICATION message to all core routers for the group. This message initiates the building of a core tree which connects the all the group's cores as a core backbone. A join request is then unicast out to a known core address. Any core router for this group that receives the request can act on it and reply with a join acknowledge. No action is taken by intermediate routers until a join acknowledge is sent back to the requesting node. The join acknowledge creates the tree branch [1]." [1]

Durova 02:00, 15 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] AfD result

This article was nominated for deletion on December 15, 2005. The result of the discussion was keep. An archived record of this discussion can be found here.

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