If a multicast server is connected to a Cisco Switch running CGMP, and
several hosts are connected to the same switch, will a router turn off the
switch ports for the users that are not requesting the multicast?
So, will CGMP work back towards the multicast server?
Fears
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If a multicast server is connected to a Cisco Switch running CGMP, and
several hosts are connected to the same switch, will a router turn off the
switch ports for the users that are not requesting the multicast?
So, will CGMP work back towards the multicast server?
Fears
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Nigel
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From: "Fears Michael S SSgt 50 CS/SCBBN"
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Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 4:59 PM
Subject: multicast / CGMP towards the multicast server [7:33964]
> If a multicast server is connected to
It does not actually disable spanning tree. PortFast causes a port to enter
the forwarding state immediately, bypassing the listening and learning
states. Spanning tree is still enabled and able detect loops.
Fears
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