BJ,
That's a great idea actually. I've never tested it and I don't have a
PC to try it on right now, but I think it's very likely to compile on
Cygwin. Like I said, I can't try it, but if you do please let me know.
On Mon, 2002-12-02 at 08:50, B.J. Wilson wrote:
Mike -
By any chance have you tested running your program on a Windows PC using
Cygwin? I'm not a Linux person (yet...), and I figured this might be a
passable way for PC-based users to use MINT.
BJ
---Original Message---
From: Mike Bernico
Sent: 12/02/02 09:30 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Test for MCast...Any?? [7:58269]
If you'd just like to send some test multicast traffic and see if your
receiving it elsewhere, you can try my multicast testing program at
http://mc-mint.sourceforge.net It's free under the GPL. I very much
doubt it will run under windows though, you probably would want to use
Linux with it. In my lab I used two old 300 MHz PCs to generate
traffic with it and I've been able to fill some pretty big pipes.
Mike
On Thu, 2002-11-28 at 21:18, Cisco Nuts wrote:
Hello,Is there a way to test/practise MCast configs. on the Internet?
I
have a cable-modem connected to a 2514 router and would like to
configure
MCast on it as well as my Lab routers behind that for PIM-SM. I have a
laptop connected as a client to one of the routers. How can I verify
that
MCast is working on the laptop? I mean, is there a freeware/shareware
application that I can install on my laptop to test (since I cannot
obviously have IP/TV client on my laptop).Or is there any other way to
do
it in the Lab routers themselves.Any basic configs/examples provided
is
greatfully appreciated.Thank you for your help.Sincerely,CN
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