Useful information. Thanks for putting this out there.
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Great explanation. Awesome content.
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thanks for your help mate
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Hello
In a scenario designed to mean
H2-H3
What kind of configuration is there؟
Hi, can you tell me whats the host, did you use the same l2 switch as host?!
Thanks much helpful.
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Thanks for the good explanation.
May I ask you a question?
I have a streamer running on my router OS embedded. The stream is coming over the udp to the multicast address.
When I route the stream to my internal router interface (where PC is connected) VLC is successfully connecting and playing video.
But I need to stream outside and when I rout the stream to the external interface I see the multicast traffic running (with tcpdump), but my VLC on my local PC doesn't connect anymore.
My provider told me they had IGMP and PIM set and running.
Unfortunately I cant check the stream as I have no other available PC. And the VLC on the smartphone doesn't support udp routing.
What I misunderstood? What am I doing wrong?
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how to block outbound traffic on cisco switch 2960 port ? remark allow only inbound to avoid UDP flooding?
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Done but I can you show more about igmp snooping due to I have problems with looping to other network because all UDP was broadcast though switch ports to other switch , I want allow only income traffic from port 24 but not allow outbound to this port.
Good Golly THANK YOU SO MUCH! Multicast was absolutely unintelligible until I watched this and took notes. Now it feels like "Oh, of course that's how that works."
Thank you so much IPDoctor for sharing your knowledge and going through multiple steps in order to show what it should look like!
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