IP Setup 7-33
Multicast Forwarding
Multicasting is a method for transmitting large amounts of information to many, but not all, computers over an
Internet. One common use is to distribute real time audio and video to the set of computers which have joined
a distributed conference.
Multicasting is similar to radio or TV broadcasts in the sense that only those who have tuned in to a par ticular
frequency receive the information. You see and hear the channel you are interested in, but not the others.
Since a router should not be used as a passive for warding device, Netopia Routers use a protocol for
for warding multicasting. This protocol is Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP). Netopia Routers can use
either IGMP Version 1, Version 2, or Version 3, however, Multicast For warding will only work if your ser vice
provider suppor ts it. Check with your ser vice provider. IGMP for warding is enabled per IP Profile and WAN
Connection Profile.
You configure Multicast For warding in two Telnet menu screens:
•
First, you enable Multicast For warding in the
IP Setup
screen in the
System Configuration
menu,
•
Then you associate it with a Connection Profile in the
IP Profile Parameters
screen in the
Add/Display/Change Connection Profile
menus.
Navigate to the
IP Setup
screen.
By default, Multicast For warding is tuned off (None). You enable the gateway to transmit multicast data by
selecting
Tx.
from the pop-up menu.
You can fine-tune IGMP options in the
IGMP Setup
menu. See
“IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol)” on
page 3-39
.
IP
System Configuration
Main
Menu
Setup
IP Setup
Ethernet IP Address: 192.168.1.1
Ethernet Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Define Additional Subnets...
Default IP Gateway: 0.0.0.0
Backup IP Gateway: 0.0.0.0
Primary Domain Name Server: 0.0.0.0
Secondary Domain Name Server: 0.0.0.0
Domain Name:
Rip Options...
Proxy Arp Enabled: +----------------+
Multicast Forwarding... +----------------+
| None |
| Tx. |
VRRP Options... +----------------+
Static Routes... IP Address Serving...
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