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Unwanted
Multicast Traffic
pane
This pane measures of the unexpected multicast packets the card has
received. This is an indication that the card is receiving flows that are
not configured properly and have been effectively thrown away,
thereby wasting network bandwidth.
For example, say another card’s media interfaces were misconfigured
by setting them to be within the same vlan (for example,
A=172.19.164.21, B=172.19.164.22) but they were supposed to be in
separate vlans (or example, A=172.19.164.21, B=172.19.166.22).
GV Orbit / RollCall assigns a source address for a flow based on the
media interface address and if you tried to route a source from such a
misconfigured card, the destination card then complains that the
source being on 164 instead of 166. If you see unexpected mutlicast
traffic, you need to identify and resolve the offending source flows.
Multicast Drop
Rate
The wasted network bandwidth due to dropped multicast packets.
See above for more information.
Multicast Drop Pkt
Rate
The rate of dropped multicast packets. See above for more
information.
Last Few Dropped
Packets
Use the information in this table to troubleshoot source flows that
result in unwanted multicast traffic.
Parameter
Description
Summary of Contents for IQUCP25
Page 8: ...8 Notices ...
Page 47: ...47 UCP 3901 User Manual IQUCP2504 2B3 IQUCP2505 3B3 IQUCP5000 2B3 ...
Page 52: ...52 IQUCP Card Installation and Operation Remote control using RollCall ...
Page 58: ...58 Connections and Cabling About HDMI Type Signal Connections ...
Page 70: ...70 Connecting to the Card s Configuration Interface Setting Values in RollCall ...
Page 167: ...167 UCP 3901 User Manual Ethernet Arcnet Not currently used ...
Page 246: ...246 MADI Processing SDC Ethernet Arcnet Ethernet Arcnet Not currently used ...