Operation Manual – Multicast Protocol 
Quidway S5600 Series Ethernet Switches-Release 1510  Chapter 1  Multicast Overview
 
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z  A router providing multicast routing is a multicast router. The multicast router can 
be a member of one or multiple multicast groups, and it can also manage 
members of the multicast groups. 
For a better understanding of the multicast concept, you can assimilate a multicast 
group to a TV channel. A TV station is a multicast source. It sends data to the channel. 
The audience are the receivers. After turning on a TV set (a computer), they can select 
a channel to receive a program (namely join in a group) and then watch the program. 
Therefore, a multicast group should be an agreement between the sender and the 
receivers, like the frequency of a channel.  
 
  Caution: 
A multicast source does not necessarily belong to a multicast group. A multicast source 
sends data to a multicast group, and it is not necessarily a receiver. Multiple multicast 
sources can send packets to the same multicast group at the same time.  
 
There may be routers that do not support multicast on the network. A multicast router 
encapsulates multicast packets in unicast IP packets in the tunnel mode, and then 
sends them to the neighboring multicast routers through the router that do no support 
multicast. The neighboring multicast routers remove the header of the unicast IP 
packets, and then continue to multicast the packets, thus avoiding changing the 
network structure greatly. 
1.1.4  Advantages and Applications of Multicast 
I. Advantages of multicast 
Advantages of multicast include:  
z  Enhanced efficiency: Multicast decreases network traffic and reduces server load 
and CPU load. 
 
z  Optimal performance: Multicast reduces redundant traffic.  
z  Distributive application: Multicast makes multiple-point application possible.  
II. Application of multicast 
The multicast technology effectively addresses the issue of point-to-multipoint data 
transmission. By enabling high-efficiency point-to-multipoint data transmission, over an 
IP network, multicast greatly saves network bandwidth and reduces network load.  
Multicast provides the following applications: