Cisco Press, 2016. — 333 p.
IP Multicast, Volume I covers basic IP multicast principles and routing techniques specific to Cisco Systems routers and switches. Included is a pragmatic discussion of common features, deployment models, and field practices for IP multicast networks. The discussion culminates with commands and methodologies for implementing and troubleshooting Cisco IP multicast networks.
Who Should Read This Book?IP Multicast, Volume I is intended for any professional supporting IP multicast networks. This book primarily targets the following groups, but network managers and administrators will also find value from the included case studies and feature explanations:
IP network engineers and architects
Network operations technicians
Network consultants
Security professionals
Collaboration specialists and architects