From: jon@storm.to
Date: Thu Nov 10 2005 - 18:24:56 GMT-3
No it wasn't - a join can simulate a listener, but not a source.
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From: Cisco Nuts [mailto:cisconuts@hotmail.com]
Sent: 10 November 2005 13:47
To: kevin@gannons.net
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: Multicast Source Question - ??
Thank you Kevin.
This indeed was a stupid question! :-(
Please ignore the post !!
Thank you
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From: <i>kevin gannon <kevin@gannons.net></i><br>To: <i>Cisco Nuts
<cisconuts@hotmail.com></i><br>CC:
<i>ccielab@groupstudy.com</i><br>Subject: <i>Re: Multicast Source Question
- ??</i><br>Date: <i>Thu, 10 Nov 2005 11:47:30 +0000</i><br>>Do an igmp
join from 10.1.1.88 to group
228.13.20.216.<br>><br>>Regards<br>>Kevin<br>><br>>On
11/10/05, Cisco Nuts <cisconuts@hotmail.com> wrote:<br>> >
Hello:<br>> ><br>> > This might be a stupid question or I am not
getting something basic here<br>> > but:<br>> ><br>> >
Trying to follow Doyle Vol II on multicasting and trying to lab it up -
the<br>> > configuring Multicast chapter.<br>> ><br>> > In
a lab environment, how can I simulate the source of the multicast
stream,<br>> > the (S,G) entry.<br>> ><br>> > When I do a
show ip mroute, I see the (*,G) entry but not the (S,G) entry.<br>>
><br>> > Specifically, Doyle has ip (10.1.1.88, 228.13.20.216) in
the mcast table.<br>> ><br>> > How can I get the same?<br>>
><br>> > Thanks.<br>> ><br>> >
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