From: Brian Hescock (bhescock@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue May 09 2000 - 17:11:26 GMT-3
You can use MGen, which is available for download for free I understand. Do a
search on MGen and Navy (it's available from some U.S. Navy site I was told
once). Either that or use the ip helper-map command and map a continuous ping
stream to a multicast stream (you specify the mcast group you want).
Brian
Gerwin Boschloo wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> First a small introduction. Just got my CCIE Written (2 weeks ago) and I
> scheduled my lab on the 13th and 14th of july. Currently I work for a system
> integrator in the north of Holland as a networking engineer. I got my lab up
> and running (3 * 2514, 2 * 2503, 1 * 2600, Catalyst 2900 and some Selsius
> VoIP stuff).
>
> Some questions:
>
> 1: Due to the fact that I am not working with the Cisco ATM stuff at work,
> it is really hard to get experience with that. How are other people facing
> this problem?
> 2: For my lab I need some IP multicasting software (I do not have IPTV),
> does anybody have some Multicasting source software (voice/video/.....)?
>
> CU
>
> Gerwin
>
> E-mail: boschloog@vertis.nl
>
> PS: Any Dutch CCIE Candidates on this list?
>
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