From: Sara Li (saralilin@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Dec 17 2002 - 00:48:32 GMT-3
mike, what you say makes sense, but do you think we need a static mroute
for it to work?
Sara
>From: Michael Todd >Reply-To: Michael Todd >To: Joe Chang ,
ccielab@groupstudy.com >Subject: Re: unicast-2-multicast >Date: Mon, 16
Dec 2002 19:22:05 -0500 > >The reason that your test didn't work is
because you are telling the router >to help UDP packets, and then you
pinged. Pings aren't UDP. I can't think of >a better way of testing it
unless you want to forge your own UDP packets and >sniff traffic between
and on each side of the routers to see where it is >multicast and where
it is broadcast. > >Mike >CCIE # 10858 >----- Original Message -----
>From: "Joe Chang" >To: >Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 3:30 PM
>Subject: Re: unicast-2-multicast > > > > Can you tell us something about
the multicast network you set up for this > > test? For example if you
implemented dense-mode did you see the mroute for > > your converted
multicast address on the remote router? > > > > > many thanks for your
reply. but i was wondering i could could map even >all > > > unicasts to
a host on a particular protocol and port number to convert >it > > > into
a multicast to feed the multicast domain.. i've tried using > >
helper-map, > > > configs look okay but couldnt figure out a method to do
testing with it. > > did > > > permit udp any any
broadcast-2-multicast-2broadcast. did forward >protocol > > > udp > > >
and enabled directed-broadcast..did a ping on the local segment
>x.x.x.255 > > > and 255.255.255.255 ..got reply from the local broadcast
domain but the > > > remote never replied.. > > . >.
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