Multicast Sample Clauses
The Multicast clause defines the rules and permissions regarding the simultaneous transmission of data or content to multiple recipients over a network. In practice, this clause typically outlines the technical standards, protocols, and any restrictions or requirements for using multicast technology within the scope of the agreement, such as specifying which parties are authorized to initiate multicast transmissions or how multicast addresses are managed. Its core function is to ensure efficient and controlled distribution of information to multiple endpoints, preventing unauthorized use and clarifying responsibilities for network resources.
Multicast. Operates as an Ethernet bitstream linking service that allows up to 4050 Service VLANS, each with 4050 End User VLANs, to be passed to the Service Provider.
Multicast. Obtain the basic configurations and status of the device, including device name, serial number, running status, and network status. Multicast address: 239.255.255.250 {
Multicast. Multicast is an optional feature for Private Ports. The feature enables IP multicast on the CenturyLink IP network.
Multicast. Multicast is an optional feature for Private Ports and the Private Port functionality of Enhanced Ports. The feature enables IP multicast on the Supplier IP network. Authorized User must configure its edge devices with Supplier designated multicast protocol specifications and use the Supplier designated IP address range for Authorized User’s multicast applications. The standard feature allows up to ten sources of multicast traffic per Authorized User, but Supplier may permit a limited number of additional sources.
