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- Multicast_lightpaths abstract "A multicast session requires a “point-to-multipoint” connection from a source node to multiple destination nodes. The source node is known as the root. The destination nodes are known as leaves. In the modern era, it is important to protect multicast connections in an optical mesh network. Recently, multicast applications have gained popularity as they are important to protecting critical sessions against failures such as fiber cuts, hardware faults, and natural disasters.".
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- Multicast_lightpaths wikiPageID "37911507".
- Multicast_lightpaths wikiPageRevisionID "597666041".
- Multicast_lightpaths date "May 2013".
- Multicast_lightpaths reason "short sections and paragraphs".
- Multicast_lightpaths subject Category:Fiber-optic_communications.
- Multicast_lightpaths comment "A multicast session requires a “point-to-multipoint” connection from a source node to multiple destination nodes. The source node is known as the root. The destination nodes are known as leaves. In the modern era, it is important to protect multicast connections in an optical mesh network. Recently, multicast applications have gained popularity as they are important to protecting critical sessions against failures such as fiber cuts, hardware faults, and natural disasters.".
- Multicast_lightpaths label "Multicast lightpaths".
- Multicast_lightpaths sameAs m.0p76_cx.
- Multicast_lightpaths sameAs Q6934584.
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- Multicast_lightpaths wasDerivedFrom Multicast_lightpaths?oldid=597666041.
- Multicast_lightpaths depiction Multicast_L2.png.
- Multicast_lightpaths isPrimaryTopicOf Multicast_lightpaths.