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A multicast address is a logical identifier for a group of hosts in a computer network that are available to process datagrams or frames intended to be ...
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In computer networking, multicast is a type of group communication where data transmission is addressed to a group of destination computers simultaneously.
IP multicast is a method of sending Internet Protocol (IP) datagrams to a group of interested receivers in a single transmission. It is the IP-specific form ...
In computer networking, the multicast DNS (mDNS) protocol resolves hostnames to IP addresses within small networks that do not include a local name server.
There are several multicast routing protocols supporting communications where data transmission is addressed to a group of destination computers simultaneously: ...
The Multicast Address Dynamic Client Allocation Protocol (MADCAP) is a communication protocol that allows hosts to request multicast addresses from a server ...
A solicited-node multicast address is an IPv6 multicast address used by the Neighbor Discovery Protocol to determine the link layer address associated with ...
Multicast allows a single network packet to be delivered to a group of receivers. Any Ethernet, or other 802.x, address with a high-order bit set to 1 (that is, ...
Source-specific multicast (SSM) is a method of delivering multicast packets in which the only packets that are delivered to a receiver are those originating ...
Multicast address. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. A multicast address is a logical identifier for a group of hosts in a computer network, ...