Unicast traffic

Unicast traffic is any network traffic that has a single source and a single destination, each identified with a network address.

Unicast is in contrast to Multicast traffic as well as Broadcast Traffic. Unicast traffic behaves somewhat different than Unknown unicast traffic as well.

Links

https://networklessons.com/multicast/introduction-to-multicast

Links to this page:

  • Audio and Video over IP Networks
  • BGP - multiprotocol BGP
  • Broadcast traffic
  • DHCP - Broadcast flag
  • DHCP Request message sent as broadcast
  • DMVPN - multicast commands
  • EIGRP - Reliable Multicast
  • EIGRP - Static neighbors over any L2 technology
  • EIGRP - Update message exchange process
  • EIGRP - shutdown command
  • MPLS - Disabling IPv4 address family in BGP for VPNv4
  • Multicast - PIM Control Messages
  • Multicast - PIM
  • Multicast
  • Next Generation Multicast Virtual Private Network (NG-MVPN)
  • OSPF - Link State Updates (LSUs)
  • OSPF - Stuck in ATTEMPT neighbor state
  • OSPF - manual neighbor configuration
  • OSPF - point-to-multipoint network type
  • OSPF Hello packets unicast and multicast
  • OSPF Packet Types and Their Transmission Methods
  • PBR - Transport Layer port number
  • Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM)
  • STP - Shortest Path Bridging (SPB)
  • Security - storm control algorithm
  • Unknown unicast traffic
  • UplinkFast Dummy Multicast Frames Behavior During Link Recovery
  • VXLAN - Control Plane Options
  • VXLAN - MP-BGP EVPN and Multicast
  • VXLAN - using an MP-BGP EVPN control plane
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  • #unicast

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