MFO [Multicast Fan Out] Network
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An application of split-horizon is called MFO [Multicast Fan Out] where a server sends a unicast TCP [Transmission Control Protocol] message. Integrated multiprotocol routing adds features (separate route lists/tables and procedures) for different routing protocols.
An MFO receiver/server converts back to unicast TCP packets for client access. An MFO server converts unicast TCP into a PIM [Protocol Independent Multicast] or others.
For example, EIGRP [Enhanced Gateway Routing Protocol] and interior or internal routing protocol can support routing tables for TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, and others. That is, a separate routing list is created for each protocol but using only one routing protocol.
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[tags]transmission control protocol,eigrp,enhanced gateway routing protocol,mfo,multicast fan out[/tags]
