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Unicast
Unicast In computer networks, unicast is the sending of information packets to a single destination. "Unicast" is derived from the word broadcast, as unicast is the extreme opposite of broadcasting. In ... also synonymous with streaming content providers' services. Unicast servers provide a stream to a ...
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Unicast (translated from French)
Unicast The term unicast a connection defines network point-to-point. One understands by unicast the fact of communicating between two identified ... which can be used for a communication unicast: 192.168.1.32 Example of an ... which can be used for a communication unicast: 66.102.1199 For a diffusion ...
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Unicast (translated from Spanish)
Unicast It is contacted between a single emitter ... receiver in a network. In the system unicast the information transmission goes to a single ...
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Unicast (translated from Italian)
Unicast In nets of computers, one package destined ... to send a such package, is said Unicast. This is the more common case, but pathological situations. Conceptually a logon unicast corresponds to one logon point-point ( peer ...
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Unicast (translated from Portuguese)
Unicast When an addressing for a package is ...
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Talk:Unicast
Talk:Unicast and what about broadcast? --Abdull 08:39 ...
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Internet Group Management Protocol
... the IP multicast specification, like ICMP for unicast connections. IGMP version 0. RFC 966, page ... the same "best-efforts" reliability as regular unicast IP datagrams, i.e. the datagram is ... a generalization of the binding of IP unicast addresses. An IP unicast address is statically bound to a single ... not bound to a set of IP unicast addresses. The multicast routers do not ...
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Multicast
... point-to-single-point delivery is called unicast. When unicast is used to deliver to several recipients ... multicast (as known as Xcast) uses the unicast addresses of all the destinations, instead of ... state inside the network than the IP unicast model of best-effort delivery does, and ... Microsoft Research. Session Announcement Protocol Broadcast address Unicast External links RFC 3170 CastGate: Enabling ...
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Arping
... 120 from 192.168.39.1 eth0 Unicast reply from 192.168.39.120 [00 ... 01:80:38:F7:4C] 0.810ms Unicast reply from 192.168.39.120 [00 ... 01:80:38:F7:4C] 0.607ms Unicast reply from 192.168.39.120 [00 ... 01:80:38:F7:4C] 0.602ms Unicast reply from 192.168.39.120 [00 ...
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Reverse path filtering
... networks. Cisco Cisco IOS calls this feature unicast Reverse Path Forwarding (uRPF). It can be ... FastEthernet1/0 Router(config-if)#ip verify unicast reverse-path Linux The following shell command ... config-if)# ip sa-validate See also Unicast reverse path filtering should not be confused ... multicast reverse path forwarding External links Configuring unicast RPF on JunOS 6.1 LARTC information ...
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