Difference between unicast multicast and broadcast address
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♥#Answer″ → Data is transported over a network by three simple methods i.e. Unicast, Broadcast, and Multicast. So let’s begin to summarize the difference between these three.
• Unicast: from one source to one destination i.e. One-to-One.
• Broadcast: from one source to all possible destinations i.e. One-to-All.
• Multicast: from one source to multiple destinations stating an interest in receiving the traffic i.e. One-to-Many.
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♥#Answer″ → Data is transported over a network by three simple methods i.e. Unicast, Broadcast, and Multicast. So let’s begin to summarize the difference between these three.
• Unicast: from one source to one destination i.e. One-to-One.
• Broadcast: from one source to all possible destinations i.e. One-to-All.
• Multicast: from one source to multiple destinations stating an interest in receiving the traffic i.e. One-to-Many.
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Unicast: traffic, many streams of IP packets that move across networks flow from a single point, such as a website server, to a single endpoint such as a client PC. This is the most common form of information transference on networks.
Broadcast: Here, traffic streams from a single point to all possible endpoints within reach on the network, which is generally a LAN. This is the easiest technique to ensure traffic reaches to its destinations.
Broadcast: Here, traffic streams from a single point to all possible endpoints within reach on the network, which is generally a LAN. This is the easiest technique to ensure traffic reaches to its destinations.
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