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- Any-source_multicast abstract "Any-source multicast (ASM) is the more traditional form of multicast where you can have multiple senders on the same group/channel, as opposed to source-specific multicast where a single particular source is specified.Any-source multicast allows a host computer to map IPs and then sends IPs to a number of groups via IP address. This method of multicasting allows hosts to transmit to/from groups without any restriction on the location of end-user computers by allowing any receiving host group computer to become a transmission source. Bandwidth usage is nominal allowing Video Conferencing to be used extensively. However, this type of multicast is vulnerable in that it allows for unauthorized traffic and denial-of-service attacks.Commonly, any-source multicast is used in IGMP version 2; however, it can also be used in PIM-SM, MSDP, and MBGP. ASM utilizes IPv4 in association with the previously stated protocols; in addition, MLDv1 protocol is used for IPv6 addresses.".
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- Any-source_multicast subject Category:Internet_Protocol.
- Any-source_multicast subject Category:Internet_architecture.
- Any-source_multicast subject Category:Internet_broadcasting.
- Any-source_multicast subject Category:Internet_protocols.
- Any-source_multicast subject Category:Routing.
- Any-source_multicast type Abstraction100002137.
- Any-source_multicast type Communication100033020.
- Any-source_multicast type Direction106786629.
- Any-source_multicast type InternetProtocols.
- Any-source_multicast type Message106598915.
- Any-source_multicast type Protocol106665108.
- Any-source_multicast type Rule106652242.
- Any-source_multicast comment "Any-source multicast (ASM) is the more traditional form of multicast where you can have multiple senders on the same group/channel, as opposed to source-specific multicast where a single particular source is specified.Any-source multicast allows a host computer to map IPs and then sends IPs to a number of groups via IP address.".
- Any-source_multicast label "Any-source multicast".
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