multicast / CGMP towards the multicast server [7:33963]

2002-01-31 Thread Fears Michael S SSgt 50 CS/SCBBN
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 Message Posted at:

multicast / CGMP towards the multicast server [7:33964]

2002-01-31 Thread Fears Michael S SSgt 50 CS/SCBBN
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 Message Posted at:

RE: multicast / CGMP towards the multicast server [7:33964]

2002-02-01 Thread Fears Michael S SSgt 50 CS/SCBBN
etworks Author: Beau Williamson. ISBN: 157870779 HTH Nigel Original Message - From: "Fears Michael S SSgt 50 CS/SCBBN" To: Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 4:59 PM Subject: multicast / CGMP towards the multicast server [7:33964] > If a multicast server is connected to

RE: Cat 2950-24 [7:37374]

2002-03-06 Thread Fears Michael S SSgt 50 CS/SCBBN
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 -Original Message- From: Elijah Savage [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: W