May 2009
Intermediate to advanced
882 pages
22h 55m
English
Let's start with what multicast really is, before I get to the pros and cons of using it. You will learn about the different transmission types that can be used on a network, and the benefits and drawbacks of each. I also have to discuss the addressing ranges for multicast use. The class D range of IP addresses is split into different ranges of specific use. The discussion must also include the Layer 2 addressing for multicast. It is important you know how MAC addresses are determined from the IP address and what the outcome of that translation will be.
Let's examine the different ways that data can be sent on a network. Each type has its own effects on the network, which can include bandwidth ...
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