Subject | Swedish | English |
comp., MS | Automatisk borttagning av multicast-klient | Multicast Client Auto Removal (Ability to automatically remove a client from a multicast group (usually a client with lower bandwidth - to be served via unicast deployment), have it join a different multicast group or to terminate deployment) |
comp., MS | Internet Protocol-multicast | Internet Protocol multicasting (The extension of local area network multicasting technology to a TCP/IP network. Hosts send and receive multicast datagrams, the destination fields of which specify IP host group addresses rather than individual IP addresses. A host indicates that it is a member of a group by means of the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)) |
comp., MS | Multicast Address Resolution Service | multicast address resolution service (A service for resolving multicast IP addresses to the asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) addresses of the clients that have joined that multicast group. MARS can work in conjunction with the multicast server (MCS) and clients to distribute multicast data through point-to-multipoint connections) |
comp., MS | multicast-identifiering | multicast discovery (The discovery of resources or devices on the local subnet) |
comp., MS | multicast-pulsslag | multicast heartbeat (A message sent by nodes in a cluster to continuously maintain communication between cluster nodes. The multicast heartbeat detects and communicates a failure within the cluster. Using a multicast heartbeat lets several unicast messages be replaced by one multicast message) |
comp., MS | multicast-scope | multicast scope (A range of multicast group IP addresses in the Class D address range that are available to be leased or assigned to multicast DHCP clients by DHCP) |
comp., MS | multicast-server | multicast server (A service that manages zero or more multicast groups and distributes multicast data sent to it by clients of those multicast groups through point-to-multipoint connections) |
comp., MS | nätverk med multicast-stöd | multicast-enabled network (A network that has routers that can interpret Class D IP addresses) |