Chapter 10
Serial Server
RUGGEDCOM ROX II
CLI User Guide
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Example: Serial Interfaces Configured as a Sink for
Multicast Streams
3. Configure the Local Port, Local Host Multicast IP and Local Host interface(s) for the de-encapsulation of
multicast stream(s) into raw-socket serial. For more information, refer to Section10.6.2, “Adding a Local
Host” and Section10.8.2, “Adding a Local Host Interface”.
4. Verify that multicast traffic can be seen on the incoming and outgoing interface(s) by typing:
traceserial
Section10.4.3
Example: Serial Interfaces Configured as a Sink for Multicast
Streams
This configuration example shows multicast messages from group 232.1.1.1, directed to UDP port 5001, reaching
ser-1-1 from the interface switch.0010 via raw socket connections. Ser-1-1, upon receiving these messages,
passes on the data to serial device S1, to which it is directly connected.
IMPORTANT!
The values shown are specific to the provided topology. Actual values can vary based on the user's
configuration.
switch.0010
10.1.0.1/8
switch.0020
20.1.0.1/8
ser-1-1
ser-1-2
10.1.1.1/8
232.1.1.1:5001
10.1.2.1/8
232.1.1.1:5001
10.1.1.2/8
232.1.1.1:5001
10.1.2.2/8
232.1.1.1:5001
20.1.3.1/8
232.2.2.2:6001
20.1.4.1/8
232.2.2.2:6001
20.1.3.2/8
232.2.2.2:6001
20.1.4.2/8
232.2.2.2:6001
232.2.2.2:6001
232.1.1.1:5001
S1
S2
Figure12:Topology – Serial Interfaces Configured as a Sink for Multicast Streams
1.Serial Devices 2.Sink Device (RUGGEDCOM RX5000 Series Device) 3.Ethernet Network Interfaces