Common notations in multicast, Advantages and applications of multicast, Advantages of multicast – H3C Technologies H3C S5120 Series Switches User Manual

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manage multicast group memberships on stub subnets with attached group members. A multicast

router itself can be a multicast group member.

For a better understanding of the multicast concept, you can assimilate multicast transmission to the

transmission of TV programs, as shown in

Table 1-1

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Table 1-1 An analogy between TV transmission and multicast transmission

TV transmission

Multicast transmission

A TV station transmits a TV program through
a channel.

A multicast source sends multicast data to a
multicast group.

A user tunes the TV set to the channel.

A receiver joins the multicast group.

The user starts to watch the TV program
transmitted by the TV station via the channel.

The receiver starts to receive the multicast data that
the source is sending to the multicast group.

The user turns off the TV set or tunes to
another channel.

The receiver leaves the multicast group or joins
another group.

Common Notations in Multicast

Two notations are commonly used in multicast:

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(*, G): Indicates a rendezvous point tree (RPT), or a multicast packet that any multicast source

sends to multicast group G. Here “*” represents any multicast source, while “G” represents a

specific multicast group.

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(S, G): Indicates a shortest path tree (SPT), or a multicast packet that multicast source S sends to

multicast group G. Here “S” represents a specific multicast source, while “G” represents a specific

multicast group.

Advantages and Applications of Multicast

Advantages of multicast

Advantages of the multicast technique include:

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Enhanced efficiency: reduces the CPU load of information source servers and network devices.

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Optimal performance: reduces redundant traffic.

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Distributive application: enables point-to-multipoint applications at the price of minimum network

resources.

Applications of multicast

Applications of the multicast technique include:

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Multimedia and streaming applications, such as Web TV, Web radio, and real-time video/audio

conferencing.

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Communication for training and cooperative operations, such as distance learning and

telemedicine.

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Data warehouse and financial applications (stock quotes).

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Any other point-to-multipoint data distribution application.

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