The primary goal of Automatic Multicast without explicit Tunnels (AMT) is to foster the deployment of native IP multicast by enabling a potentially large number of nodes to connect to the already present multicast infrastructure. The protocol specification can be deployed in a few strategically-placed network nodes and in user-installable software modules (pseudo device drivers and/or user-mode daemons) that reside underneath the socket API of end-nodes' operating systems.
Project was moved here from the UT of Dallas website as it contains a few additional changes and to increase visibility - changes and tickets are welcome!
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- Back line to orginal sourced http://cs.utdallas.edu/amt/
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