Re: Sorry if duplicate...Multicast Routing

2003-06-17 Thread Tom Daly
Robert, I think our situation is a bit more complicated, however, I'll draw it out to hopefully add some direction. ## ### Office VOIP PBX### Routable IP Address Office Net ##

Re: Sorry if duplicate...Multicast Routing

2003-06-17 Thread Robert Watson
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Tom Daly wrote: > Could you clarify a bit? Are you able to move the multicast traffic > between each side of the IP-IP tunnel? Yes. We use mrouted to configure multicast tunnels in pretty much the following way (IP addresses tweaked to protect the guilty): % more mrouted.

Re: Sorry if duplicate...Multicast Routing

2003-06-17 Thread Tom Daly
Robert, Could you clarify a bit? Are you able to move the multicast traffic between each side of the IP-IP tunnel? Tom On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Robert Watson wrote: > > On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Tom Daly wrote: > > > Has anyone been able to create a unified multicast broadcast domain > > using FreeBSD ro

Re: Sorry if duplicate...Multicast Routing

2003-06-17 Thread Robert Watson
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Tom Daly wrote: > Has anyone been able to create a unified multicast broadcast domain > using FreeBSD routers and tunnels? Our internal telephone system VOIP > system that uses multicast to handle things like conference calling and > paging. Many of our employess are off sit

Sorry if duplicate...Multicast Routing

2003-06-16 Thread Tom Daly
Hello, Has anyone been able to create a unified multicast broadcast domain using FreeBSD routers and tunnels? Our internal telephone system VOIP system that uses multicast to handle things like conference calling and paging. Many of our employess are off site, which DSL lines. A FreeBSD box creates