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11
ADMINISTERING
IP M
ULTICAST ROUTING
This chapter describes how to set up your CoreBuilder
2500 system to
use IP multicast routing, including information about these tasks:
Enabling and Disabling DVMRP
Enabling and Disabling IGMP
Administering IP Multicast Interfaces
Administering Multicast Tunnels
Displaying Routes
Displaying the Multicast Cache
Before you define any IP multicast interfaces, you must first define IP
interfaces and routes, as described in Chapter 10.
For more information about how IP multicast routing works, see
Chapter 5, “Routing with IP Multicast.”
Enabling and
Disabling DVMRP
DVMRP (Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol) is similar to the IP
Routing Information Protocol (RIP). Multicast routers exchange distance
vector updates that contain lists of destinations and the distance in hops
to each destination. They maintain this information in a routing table.
To run multicast routing, you enable DVMRP, which enables it on all IP
interfaces that have not been disabled. To enable or disable DVMRP, from
the top level of the Administration Console, enter:
ip multicast dvmrp
The interface prompts you to enable or disable DVMRP.
Default The default is disabled.
Example:
Enter DVMRP mode (disabled, enabled) [disabled]: enabled
Top-Level Menu
system
ethernet
fddi
atm
bridge
ip
ipx
appletalk
snmp
analyzer
script
logout
interface
route
arp
atmArpServer
multicast
udpHelper
icmpRouterDiscovery
rip
ping
statistics
dvmrp
igmp
interface
tunnel
routeDisplay
cacheDisplay

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