What is ip multicast traffic – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Managing IPv4 and IPv6 Multicast

Applications that often send multicast traffic include video or audio

conferencing, Whiteboard tools, stock distribution tickers, and IP-based

television (IP/TV).

What Is IP Multicast Traffic?

IP multicast traffic is traffic that is destined to a host group. Host groups are

identified by class D IP addresses, which range from 224.0.0.0 to

239.255.255.255. When a packet with a broadcast or multicast destination IP

address is received, the switch will forward a copy into each of the remaining

network segments in accordance with the IEEE MAC Bridge standard.

Eventually, the packet is made accessible to all nodes connected to the

network.
This approach works well for broadcast packets that are intended to be seen or

processed by all connected nodes. In the case of multicast packets, however,

this approach could lead to less efficient use of network bandwidth,

particularly when the packet is intended for only a small number of nodes.

Packets will be flooded into network segments where no node has any interest

in receiving the packet. The L3 multicast features on the switch help to

ensure that only the hosts in the multicast group receive the multicast traffic

for that group.
Multicast applications send one copy of a packet, and address it to a group of

receivers (Multicast Group Address) rather than to a single receiver (unicast

address). Multicast depends on the network to forward the packets to only

those networks and hosts that need to receive them.

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