[vlc] Re: streaming, across cisco routers
hornsby
adrian_hornsby at yahoo.co.uk
Fri Jul 2 09:10:26 CEST 2004
It offen happened with cisco routers that have "software" multicasting
process , they don't process at 100% but at around 70% or so depending on the
traffic !! so be sure you are not loading the router to much !!
and of course, check the ttl value , it defines the number of routers the
packets can cross !
On Friday 02 Jul 2004 09:18, Anders Nilsson wrote:
> What kind of Cisco router are you using?
>
> Do you see any picture at all?
>
> if yes on the previous question: Is the Cisco router loaded with other
> traffic?
>
> /Anders
>
>
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> Subject: [vlc] streaming, across cisco routers
>
>
> new to using vlc...
>
> it works great in a local broadcast domain, but I am having trouble
> multicasting it across a cisco router... Very simple.. I have a client on
> a second ethernet interface (/24) and the source is on the first ethernet
> interface (/24)... I just can't get vlc to work in the topology...
>
> any help appreciated..
>
> thanks!!!
>
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