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2 0 0 0 - A 2 - G B 2 1 - 1 0
3
Type
“E”
to enable PIM on this port, or type
D
to disable it. The IAD saves
the new configuration and displays the Multicast Configuration menu.
Add/Change Multicast Route Source
Reverse Path Forwarding (RPF) checks the IP address of the sender of the
packet and then finds the best outgoing interface from its normal IP routing
table.
Type
“S”
on the Multicast Configuration menu to add or change the
Multicast Route Source. The IAD displays the Multicast Routing Source
menu:
Figure 4.85
Multicast Routing Source Menu
Adding a Multicast
Routing Source
1
Type
“A”
on the Multicast Routing Source menu to add a Multicast
Routing Source. The IAD creates a multicast routing source and adds it to
the Multicast Routing Source Table. The IAD prompts you to enter and IP
address for the Source.
2
Type the Source IP address and press Enter. The IAD displays the current
subnet mask and prompts you to enter a new one.
3
Type the new subnet address and press Enter. The IAD displays the
available interfaces and prompts you to select one as shown in Figure 4.25.
4
Type the option number to select the interface. The IAD displays the port
table for this interface and prompts you to select a port.
5
Type the port to configure and press Enter. The IAD saves the new
configuration and displays the Multicast Configuration menu.
Remove a Multicast
Routing Source
To remove a Multicast Routing Source, follow the steps below.
1
Type
“R”
on the Multicast Routing Source menu. The IAD prompts you to
enter an IP address for the Source.
2
Type the source IP address and press Enter. The IAD displays the current
subnet mask and prompts you to enter a new one.
3
Type the new subnet address and press Enter. The IAD displays the
available interfaces and prompts you to select one as shown in Figure 4.25.
4
Type the option number to select the interface. The IAD displays the port
table (sample shown above) for this interface and prompts you to select a
port.
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