Your solution should have overcome the problem of dropped messages in IP multicast. In what sense does your solution differ from the definition of reliable multicast?
What will be an ideal response?
Reliable multicast requires that any message transmitted is received by all members of a group or none of them. If the sender fails before it has sent a message to all of the members (e.g. if it has to retransmit a message) or if a gateway fails, then some members will receive the message when others do not.
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