Jeff,

My understanding of the Ghost multicast clients is that they use the OSI
Packet Driver, and support layer 2 multicast only (ie. cannot be routerd
through VLANs).

You may need to put a multicast server in any VLAN where there are clients
(remember that the server does very little and could just be an ordinary
PC).  Another option would be to purchase an Intel Server Pro (or similar)
card that supports VLAN trunking at the server, so the one multicast server
system could be logically connected to all VLANs.

Adam
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From: "Jeff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2001 2:06 AM
Subject: Ghost Server and clients using multicast


> Does anyone have experience working with a Ghost Server that multicast? I
> have a 6509 and 4006's in the closets with multiple VLANs and having
> troubles with the client using a boot floppy. It works fine if you iniate
> from the server though.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Jeff
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