Re: multicast-helper map again!!!!!!!!!!

From: Gregory Gombas (ggombas@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Oct 17 2007 - 11:19:34 ART


Hi Slevin,

On R4 fa0/0, is the ip directed broadcast statement necessary? I was
under the assumption that its only used on the destination net to
"explode" the x.x.x.255 into 255.255.255.255.

Regards,
Greg

On 10/16/07, slevin kremera <slevin.kremera@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi EXPERTS
>
> same scenario again
>
> SOURCE------fa0/0---------R4---serial 0/0---------serial
> 0/0----------R2-------fa0/0----------reciever
>
>
> on R4
> interface FastEthernet0/0
>
> ip directed-broadcast
> ip multicast helper-map broadcast 224.2.2.2 UDP-2000
>
> ip access-list extended UDP-2000
> permit udp any any eq 2000
>
> ip forward protocol udp 2000
> on r4 ser0/0 i have ip pim sparse mode
>
>
> on r2
>
> ser0/0
> ip pim sparse-mode
> ip multicast helper-map 224.2.2.2 11.11.26.255 100
>
> 11.11.26.2 is the ip address on r2 fa0/0-------->i have a doubt here..shud
> the address tht is put on helper-map in R2 ser0/0 be a broadcast of tht
> subnet
>
>
> int fa0/0
> ip dire broadcast
> ip fwd protocol
> acces-list 100 per udp any any
>
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