From: Brian Hescock (bhescock@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Oct 12 2001 - 17:39:27 GMT-3
The multicast "bible" is "Developing IP Multicast Networks, Volume 1", by Beau
Williamson, Cisco Press, ISBN # 1-57870-077-9. Good diagrams, explaination,
and sample configurations. This is the primary reference for the TAC teams
working with ip multicast. For those of you interested in multicast for
production network reasons (not just the lab), there's an entire chapter on
PIM / DVMRP interoperability, which is essential if your provider does DVMRP
instead of MBGP.
Brian
Brian Lodwick wrote:
> This may be old news but Jeff Doyle's Volume 2 has a really good section on
> Multicasting!
> I've built my own silly scenario's after reading and taking notes from that
> section. The portion I particularly liked was at the end of the chapter.
> There are a few scenario's showing like for instance using tunnels to load
> balance multicasting traffic, and what PIM sparse-dense mode does for you.
> There's all kinds of stuff in there.
>
> >>>Brian
>
> >From: Khalid Nafie <knafie@ncr.com.kw>
> >Reply-To: Khalid Nafie <knafie@ncr.com.kw>
> >To: "Ccielab (E-mail)" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> >Subject: Multicasting
> >Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 22:14:55 +0300
> >
> >Hi all,
> > I think the multicasting is one of the most weak points that is not
> >covered with good examples, isn't it?
> >So I was looking forward to find a complex example that covers most of the
> >Multicasting prameters, I think this would help a lot of us.
> >Any comments?
> >================================================
> >Yours,
> >Khaled Nafie
> >Network Engineer
> >Customer Services
> >MCSE,CCDP,CCNP VOICE ACCESS
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