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This chapter includes information on the following:
IP Multicast Overview
Many transmission methods can be used when the destination (including data, 
voice and video) is the secondary use of the network. If the multicast method is 
used, you should establish an independent data transmission path for each user. 
The broadcast mode can be used if you intend to send the information to all users 
on the network. In either case, the end users will receive the information. For 
example, if the same information is required by 200 users on the network, the 
traditional solution is to send the information 200 times in unicast mode. In the 
broadcast mode, the data is broadcast over the entire network. However, both of 
the methods waste bandwidth resources. In addition, the broadcast mode cannot 
ensure information security.
IP multicast technology solves this problem. The multicast source sends the 
information only once. Multicast routing protocols establish tree-type routing for 
multicast packets. The information being sent will be replicated and distributed as 
far as possible (see Figure 1). Therefore, the information can be correctly sent, with 
high efficiency, to each user.