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> Steven A. Ridder wrote:
> >
> > I just want to make sure I'm correct: A VLAN will contain
> > multicast traffic
> > unless ip multicast routing is on the router (or other l3
> > device) r
Steven A. Ridder wrote:
>
> I just want to make sure I'm correct: A VLAN will contain
> multicast traffic
> unless ip multicast routing is on the router (or other l3
> device) right?
Yes. VLANs contain multicasts just like they contain broadcasts. Or maybe
constrain is a better verb. Actually
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Steven A. Ridder wrote:
> I just want to make sure I'm correct: A VLAN will contain
> multicast traffic
> unless ip multicast routing is on the router (or other l3
> device) right? So
> a whole switch (or stack of switches) will not be flooded with
> one VLAN's
> multicast
I just want to make sure I'm correct: A VLAN will contain multicast traffic
unless ip multicast routing is on the router (or other l3 device) right? So
a whole switch (or stack of switches) will not be flooded with one VLAN's
multicast traffic, right?
Also, why is "ip forward-protocol" or Ip he
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