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Qué (quién) es Multicasting - definición

COMPUTER NETWORKING TECHNIQUE FOR FORWARDING TRANSMISSIONS FROM ONE SENDER TO MULTIPLE RECEIVERS
Multicasting; Multicast Group; Multicast group; Multicast Transmission; Multicast transmission; Multi cast; Interactive Multicast

multicast         
¦ verb (past and past participle multicast) send (data) across a computer network to several users at the same time.
¦ noun a set of multicast data.
IP multicast         
IP NETWORKING TECHNIQUE FOR FORWARDING TRANSMISSIONS FROM ONE SENDER TO MULTIPLE RECEIVERS
Ip multicasting; Multicast IP; Group Destination Address; CastGate; Castgate; Secure multicast; IPv6 multicast; IP Multicast; Internet Protocol multicast; IP multicasting
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 of multicast and is used for streaming media and other network applications.
Source-specific multicast         
DELIVERING MULTICAST PACKETS BASED ON SOURCE AND DESTINATION ADDRESSING
Source-Specific Multicast; Source specific multicast; Source Specific Multicast; Source specific multicasting; Source Specific Multicasting; Source-specific multicasting; Source-Specific Multicasting
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 from a specific source address requested by the receiver. By so limiting the source, SSM reduces demands on the network and improves security.

Wikipedia

Multicast

In computer networking, multicast is group communication where data transmission is addressed to a group of destination computers simultaneously. Multicast can be one-to-many or many-to-many distribution. Multicast should not be confused with physical layer point-to-multipoint communication.

Group communication may either be application layer multicast or network-assisted multicast, where the latter makes it possible for the source to efficiently send to the group in a single transmission. Copies are automatically created in other network elements, such as routers, switches and cellular network base stations, but only to network segments that currently contain members of the group. Network assisted multicast may be implemented at the data link layer using one-to-many addressing and switching such as Ethernet multicast addressing, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), point-to-multipoint virtual circuits (P2MP) or InfiniBand multicast. Network-assisted multicast may also be implemented at the Internet layer using IP multicast. In IP multicast the implementation of the multicast concept occurs at the IP routing level, where routers create optimal distribution paths for datagrams sent to a multicast destination address.

Multicast is often employed in Internet Protocol (IP) applications of streaming media, such as IPTV and multipoint videoconferencing.

Ejemplos de uso de Multicasting
1. They worry that additional digital channels in multicasting may not include local content.
2. With the advent of digital broadcasting, television stations have the capability of offering additional channels, known as multicasting.
3. Democratic Commissioners Michael Copps and Jonathan Adelstein have said they wanted to address public interest obligations of local television stations first before voting on multicasting.
4. Dennis Wharton, a spokesman for the National Association of Broadcasters, said that multicasting would "result in an explosion in programming choices, including public interest programming that has long been the hallmark of local broadcasting."