Explaining the Source Specific Multicast
What do you mean by the Source Specific Multicast?
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SSM or Source Specific Multicast, a receiving host specifies both the multicast group and the specific host. The receiving host would then receive the multicast addressed to the specified group, however only if they are from some special sender.
What is meant by Client/Server?
Passive topology: Whenever the computers on the network just listen and receive the signal, they are termed to as passive since they don’t amplify the signal in anyhow. The simple example for passive topology
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