The C flag indicates there’s a directly connected receiver for this group (that
would be the VLC player connected to the GigabitEthernet0/1.902 int).
If that’s the case you should see this receiver being registered with igmp for
this particular group (sh ip igmp group).
adam
From: Scott Voll
On 05/13/2014 05:54 PM, Tony wrote:
Hi Mike,
In a nutshell:
* create qos policies on your aggregation router (7200/ASR). These
should be a standard parent/child policy with the parent to shape the
traffic and then whatever queueing you want in the child.
* add entries in radius to apply qos
Cisco found the bug. It is bug id: CSCuh43027.
It effects 15.2 and some 15.3 code as well as the corresponding ASR code
releases.
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We just introduces Pim-SM to our network.
Now we encuntered a security issue:
2 PC connected to the same switch, 1 is allowed to join group X, the other
PC should not be able to receive data from group X.
The switch ports of those PC could be different every day and this issue
could concern
Conditional access.
Dumitru
On 15-May-14 23:39 PM, selamat pagi wrote:
We just introduces Pim-SM to our network.
Now we encuntered a security issue:
2 PC connected to the same switch, 1 is allowed to join group X, the other
PC should not be able to receive data from group X.
The switch