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Multicast address
Multicast address In computer networking a multicast address is an identifier for a group of hosts that have joined a multicast group. IP Multicast Addresses Within IP ...
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Zone Multicast Address
Zone Multicast Address A Zone Multicast Address is datalink independent group address within the AppleTalk computer network protocol ...
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Multicast
Multicast Multicast is sometimes used to refer to a ... endpoints, and green circles represent routing points. Multicast is the delivery of information to a ... to the destinations split. By comparison with multicast, conventional point-to-single-point delivery is ... limit the number of possible recipients instead. Multicast technologies on the Internet IP Multicast ...
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Multicast   (translated from German)
Multicast Multicast designated in one Computer network a transmittal ... also multipoint connection called). The advantage of multicast consists of the fact that messages will ... SWITCHES, rout) and passed on thereafter. Beside multicast connections there are those Punkt to point ... also Unicast called, and those Broadcast -transmission. Multicast is simultaneous the usual name for ...
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Multicast   (translated from French)
Multicast In informatic , the term multicast one defines connection network multipoint. Synopsis Definition One understands by multicast the fact of communicating simultaneously with a ... group of ordinateurs identified by a specific address (addresses of group). Advantages The advantage of ... and especially of bande busy . Whereas in multicast the package is emitted only once, ...
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Multicast   (translated from Italian)
Multicast In nets of computers, one package destined ... arbitrary group of computer , and the used address in order to send a such package, is said Multicast. In alternative, a destined package to all ... calculating is Unicast. The model of service multicast previews that a calculating sendes i packages to an address associated to group multicast; the calculating ...
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Multicast   (translated from Portuguese)
Multicast Multicast it is many times used to mention itself to one "Broadcast Multiplexado”. Multicast it is the delivery of information for ... divides in two directions. In comparison with Multicast, the simple delivery point-the-point it ... points net it is called Broadcast. Technologies multicast in the InterNet Multicast IP Internet ...
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Talk:Multicast
Talk:Multicast Broadcast isn't Multicast And what's the difference to broadcast ... wrong. I suppose you can think of multicast as a controlled or selective way of ... within the loca area network). The broadcast address in a IP subnet (which x.x ... domain (eg on a Ethernet LAN). This address maps directly to broadcast address like ...
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MAC address
MAC address In computer networking a Media Access Control address (MAC address) is a unique identifier attached to most ... used to map the layer 2 MAC address to an address in a layer 3 protocol such ...
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IP address
IP address An IP address (Internet Protocol address) is a unique number that devices use ... telephones — must have its own unique address. This allows information passed onwards on behalf ... its own permanent number. Subnet routing, Network Address Translation and the Dynamic Host Configuration ...
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