> The assumption is that the user will want to receive traffic from the
> ISP.  To do so, it needs to subscribe first (e.g. using MLD) on one of
> the WANs.  One problem is that you don’t know which WAN.  The solution
> used here is to subscribe on all WANs.

Sorry if I'm being dense -- but does that mean that if multiple ISPs route
multicast, you get duplication of traffic?

-- Juliusz

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