Thanks for the multicast program. It worked great and working with it I noticed some things.....
I had to manually join a multicast group on the receiver side in order to see the generated traffic on the source side. I assume this is because there was no host requesting/receiving multicast info. I realize I have to use the join command if I want to limmit the number of groups the router can join but do you have to use it in order to test traffic in a lab scenario when there is no true receiver?
JT
--- On Tue 12/03, Raymond Jett (rajett) wrote:From: Raymond Jett (rajett) [mailto: rajett@xxxxxxxxx]To: systemboard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx: Tue, 3 Dec 2002 08:58:42 -0600Subject: RE: Generating multicast trafficHere ya go!
Raymond
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Jim
Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 6:30 PM
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Subject: Generating multicast traffic
Hi all,
Anyone aware of a way to generate multicast traffic for a lab scenario
with win2k Server or win2k professional?
Thanks,
JT
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