7.3.4. Multicast
Multicast routing (MCR) can be configured and managed by a daemon. Only one MCR daemon can
be used at a time.
M!DGE/MG102i routers ship with two different MCR daemons to select from, depending on your de-
pendencies:
IGMP proxy
Forwarding of multicast messages that are dynamically detected on a given interface
to another interface.
Static routes
List of MCR rules to forward messages of dedicated source and group from a given
interface to another.
Disabled
Disable routing of multicast messages.
IGMP proxy
IGMP proxy which is able to maintain multicast groups on a particular interface and distribute incoming
multicast packets towards the downstream interfaces on which hosts have joined the groups.
Administrative status
Specifies whether multicast routing is active.
Incoming interface
The upstream interface on which multicast groups are joined and on
which multicast packets come in.
Distribute to
Specifies the downstream interfaces to which multicast packets will be
forwarded.
Static Routes
Routes multicast messages in different directions depending on their origin and group based on a given
set of MCR rules:
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