RE: Multicast: Router and Switch locations

2001-01-17 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
7; Subject: RE: Multicast: Router and Switch locations You would not have to setup the router with ip multicast-routing (IGMP), unless the multicast server and clients are in seperate VLANs. The workstation doesn't need to tell the router that it joined the group when the server and clie

RE: Multicast: Router and Switch locations

2001-01-17 Thread Evan Francen
You would not have to setup the router with ip multicast-routing (IGMP), unless the multicast server and clients are in seperate VLANs. The workstation doesn't need to tell the router that it joined the group when the server and clients are in the same VLAN. The server will just send the multica

Re: Multicast: Router and Switch locations

2001-01-17 Thread Brian Howard
CGMP and IGMP is switch dependent. Brian At 01:37 PM 01/17/2001 -0600, Ole Drews Jensen wrote: >Currently reading about Multicast, which I have not any experience with yet. > >If you have a small simple LAN with 1 fileserver, 10 workstations and 1 >router to the Internet: > > >INTERNET---[route

RE: Multicast: Router and Switch locations

2001-01-17 Thread Bob Johnson
In a simple setup like (where you are not actually routing multicast traffic but would like CGMP to control multicast traffic at the switch check out: http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/473/38.html It can be done as long as you have 1 router interface in the VLAN. The secret is to not enable mul