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RE: Multicast Traffic on Backbones


From: "Thomas R. Charron" <tomc () koreawisenut com>
Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 14:14:35 +0900

"Thomas R. Charron" <tomc () koreawisenut com> writes:

A South Korean company has developed an app that sets up multicast on a
network automatically.  No router config required.  It does it with a
small
active-x that installs on a user's machine and gives a server on the ntwk
all the info it needs to route the multicast stream.  Pretty cool stuff.
I'd call it a killer-ap for multicasting.

It sounds as if I'd probably call it "unicast".

                                        ---Rob

No, it's multicasting.  The active-x interacts with the server to determine
which clients are viable for grouping into a virtual multicasting ntwk
(independently of routers).  These little active-x's interact with the
server to register themselves in a multicast group, and they can repeat the
signal for others in their group or even to other groups.  It's P2P and IP
Multicasting put together.

Tom

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