There is a tool called MINT for Linux that generates Mcast traffic and it is invaluable for troubleshooting... http://mc-mint.sourceforge.net/
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 2:39 PM, Poplawski, James<[email protected]> wrote: > Good afternoon, > > > > I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on setting of a Multicast server. I > see a couple threads on using Ubuntu to do it, does anybody have any > suggestions? I’m cracking through the “Developing IP Multicast Networks Vol > 1” book and it would be nice to deploy something in my lab. Also as I went > through the Global Knowledge boot camp I thought there was a way for the > router to subscribe to the multicast group for testing purpose. I know I > may be going overboard on it, but I’d like to become an expert at it to face > anything (lab and/or real world). > > > > Sorry for the novel, thanks for the great reads/suggestions. > > JB > > ________________________________ > This transmission contains information for the exclusive use of the intended > recipient and may be privileged, confidential and/or otherwise protected > from disclosure. Any unauthorized review or distribution is strictly > prohibited. Our company is required to retain electronic mail messages, > which may be produced at the request of regulators or in connection with > litigation. Electronic messages cannot be guaranteed to be secure, timely or > error-free. As such, we recommend that you do not send confidential > information to us via electronic mail. This communication is for > informational purposes only and is not an offer or solicitation to buy or > sell any investment product. Any information regarding specific investment > products is subject to change without notice. If you received this > transmission in error, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail > and delete this message and any attachments from your system. >
