Re: permanent multicast cam entry

From: Kevin M. Woods (kev@xxxxxxx)
Date: Thu May 25 2000 - 23:15:01 GMT-3


   
Yes...either use `ip igmp join-group' as you described or a host with
some multicast applications.

Kevin

// How do I get a member on that port? Do I have to do a static join?
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// From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of Kevin
// M. Woods
// Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 5:45 PM
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// Subject: Re: permanent multicast cam entry
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// The static CAM entry will allow the switch to forward mulitcast frames out
// a specific port, but ping will not get any response unless there's a group
// member attached to that port.
//
// Sorry if this is not what you're asking...
//
// Kevin
//
// // I configured a permanent entry in my cam table. I was hoping that I coul
d
// // ping it from my other routers. I am running pim dense mode at the attach
ed
// // routers and I have an ip igmp join-group command on the router for a
// // different multicast address that I can ping from my other routers. I am
// // also running cgmp at the switch. Should this work?



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