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Global RP moved to a CISCO router
Thursday June 5th, 2003.
By the same authors
Jerome Durand
Network Engineer
RENATER SIPA team
(IP Advanced Services)
PC with BSD and pim6sd
Windows 2000
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Start of the M6Bone project
M6Net is born
PIM Sparse Mode deployed
M6Net connected to M6Bone
IPv4/IPv6 multicast reflector deployed
6WIND router included in the M6Bone
Rollback to PIM Dense Mode after a bug was noticed in Kame pim6sd
Security changes
Global M6Bone RP is moved from a PC-router to a CISCO router (C7200 with NPE225). It is located in RENATER project network.
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