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IP Multicast is an efficient way of delivering ACCESS digital audio streams
to multiple locations. This involves relying on the network to distribute
the stream to the locations that require it, rather than creating an indepen-
dent stream for each user.
IP Multicast requires the use of an IP Multicast-capable network. The
commercial Internet, with few exceptions, is not capable of supporting IP
Multicast. Some private LANs and WANs are IP Multicast capable.
IP Multicast supports only a single direction stream. An IP Multicast encod-
er can not receive input streams.
In this manual, we assume that IP Multicast users will be familiar with the
basic concepts of setup and operation of the network, so we will focus on
how to configure ACCESS for Multicast mode.
To set any remotes to Multicast, you must first create a profile for either a
Multicast Sender or a Multicast Receiver on the
Profiles Tab
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Figure 50 - Multicast Selection in the Profiles Tab
Warning: Advanced Topic