From: Roberto Giana (Roberto.Giana@econis.com)
Date: Wed Sep 25 2002 - 10:20:02 GMT-3
Hi Prio
If you have two or more PCs with M$ PowerPoint installed on it then you can
try the Multicast-Add-On off Microsoft.
http://research.microsoft.com/barc/mbone/mppt.asp
You can setup a "server" which floods the presentation to the clients using
multicast and when the server switches one slide ahead the clients get
updated also over multicast.
I tried it and it looks funny when you're controlling several clients. :-)
But at least it works, even if it's experimental. I tested it with
WinNT/Win2k machines and Office2000.
Best regards
Roberto
-----Original Message-----
From: rionaldi@cbn.net.id [mailto:rionaldi@cbn.net.id]
Sent: Mittwoch, 25. September 2002 09:40
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Simulate Multicast traffic in the lab
Dear All,
How can we simulate Multicast traffic in the lab for trousbleshooting
purpose.
regards,
Prio
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