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What are Unicast, Multicast, and Broadcast Addresses?
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#Unicast #Multicast #Broadcast In this video we have explained Unicast, Multicast, and Broadcast Addresses. A Unicast address is an address that identifies a unique node on a network. Unicast addressing is available in IPv4 and IPv6 and typically refers to a single sender or a single receiver, al
#Unicast #Multicast #Broadcast In this video we have explained Unicast, Multicast, and Broadcast Addresses. A Unicast address is an address that identifies a unique node on a network. Unicast addressing is available in IPv4 and IPv6 and typically refers to a single sender or a single receiver, although it can be used in both sending and receiving. A Multicast address is a single IP data packet set that represents a network host group. Multicast addresses are available to process datagrams or frames intended to be multicast to a designated network service. A Broadcast address is a network address at which all devices connected to a multiple-access communications network are enabled to receive datagrams. A message sent to a broadcast address may be received by all network-attached hosts.