Hi,

For sending multicast packets you shouldn't need to do anything special.
Provided you set the destination IP to a multicast address, the core will
recognize that the packet should have a multicast MAC and generate one from
the IP.
Receiving multicast packets is an entirely different story and I don't
think that, as integrated into Simulink, the 100G core has any internal
logic to tell a switch it wishes to subscribe to a multicast stream.

Hope that helps a little,

Jack

On Sun, 7 Aug 2022 at 16:21, lijian <lij...@xao.ac.cn> wrote:

> Hi ,erveyone:
>
>       I am work on ZCU111 BOARAD.
>
>  Now, I configure the onehundred gbe interface for  unicast mode ,it’s
> works well.
>
> but ,I want to configure the interface to multicast mode, Are there some
> examples for the  onehundred gbe  works in multicast mode?
>
>
>
>
> Jian Li
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