[vlc] Re: streaming, across cisco routers

Eric Sandoval eric1462 at yahoo.com
Fri Jul 2 14:49:45 CEST 2004


i notifced this late last night...  the TTL the source is sending equals "1".  
 
using vlc, how do i increase the TTL??
 
thanks
 


Paul Rae <PRae at aminocom.com> wrote:
Do you have a suitable ttl value set on the stream? Is your router configured to support multicast routing? Can you mutlicast any data over it?

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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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