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Figure 78   Comparison between the unicast and multicast transmission
A multicast source does not necessarily belong to a multicast group. It only sends data 
to the multicast group and it is not necessarily a receiver. Multiple sources can send 
packets to a multicast group simultaneously.
A router that does not support multicast may exist on the network. A multicast router 
can encapsulate multicast packets in unicast IP packets by tunnelling and sending 
them on to the neighboring multicast router. The neighboring multicast router 
removes the unicast IP header and continues the multicast transmission. 
Multicast advantages:
Enhanced efficiency by reducing network traffic and relieving server and CPU 
loads. 
Optimized performance decreases traffic redundancy. 
Distributed applications make multipoint applications possible. 
Multicast Addresses
The destination addresses of multicast packets use Class D IP addresses ranging from 
224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255. Class D addresses cannot appear in the source IP 
address fields of IP packets.
During unicast data transmission, a packet is transmitted from the source address to 
the destination address with the “hop-by-hop” principle of the IP network. A packet 
has more than one destination address in a multi-cast environment, that is, a group of 
addresses. All the information receivers join a group. Once a receiver joins the group, 
data flowing to the group is sent to the receiver immediately. All members in the 
group can receive the packets. Membership of a multicast group is dynamic, that is, 
hosts can join and leave groups at any time.
A multicast group can be either permanent or temporary. Part of addresses in the 
multicast group are reserved by the IANA and are known as the permanent multicast 
group. IP addresses of a permanent group are unchanged, but the members in the 
group can change. The number of members in a permanent multicast group can be 
random or even 0. Those IP multicast addresses that are not reserved for permanent 
multicast groups can be used by temporary groups.
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