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46 46  **Step 1: Add application**
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51 51  **Step 2:Fill name**
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633 += 9.  Chirpstack Multicast Configuration =
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636 +== 9.1  Introduction ==
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638 +ChirpStack has support for creating multicast-groups to which devices can be assigned. When enqueueing a downlink payload for a multicast-group, ChirpStack will analyze which gateways must be used for broadcasting to cover the complete multicast-group. This means that potentially, a single multicast downlink payload will be emitted multiple times.
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640 +Multicast can be used for the following device-classes:
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642 +* Class-B
643 +* Class-C
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646 +== 9.2 Example to configure chirpstack Multicast ==
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649 +This section illustrates how to configure chirpstack Multicast. Below is the network structure, we use our LPS8v2 as the LoRaWAN gateway and SN50v3-LB as the LoRaWAN end-node here.
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632 632  = 9.  Multiply Uplink in ChirpStack =
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