• The MULTICAST dialog will be shown (Figure 40 (page
102)).
Figure 40. Multicast dialog (Mesh End mode)
4. Compile the needed multicast rule. Use the following syntax rules
to create the rule:
• A multicast rule consists of two parts: a multicast group
designator and a destination address.
• Define the multicast group designator. For example, the
designator 224.1.1.0/24 indicates all multicast groups in
the range 224.1.1.1 through 224.1.1.254.
• The destination address consists of one or more Cisco
unit ID numbers, in the form 5.a.b.c. These ID numbers
belong to the physical Cisco device or devices to
which the multicast traffic must be forwarded.
• Destination-address wildcards can also be used. For
addressdestinationtheexample,
5.255.255.255 theinunitsCiscoallrepresents
wireless network.
Enter the multicast group designator in the5. Multicast Group field.
Enter the destination address in the6. Destination Address field.
Click the7. add button.
• The new multicast route will be shown in the Multicast
routes section.
To enable or disable multicast forwarding on a Bridge unit, do the
following steps:
1. Connect to the Bridge unit as shown in “Accessing the Cisco
FM1200 Volo for device configuration” (page 47).
2. Click the -multicast link under ADVANCED SETTINGS in the
left-hand settings menu (Figure 41 (page 103)).
• The Multicast dialog will be shown.
Device configuration using the configurator interface
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