Monitoring multicast - any ideas [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
Stanley.Hopcroft at Dest.gov.au
Stanley.Hopcroft at Dest.gov.au
Mon Aug 20 05:24:33 CEST 2007
Dear Folks,
Does anyone have any wisdom to offer about monitoring multicast
applications ?
The context is Cisco PIM, so the Cisco Mroute MIB is an obvious place to
start. What makes it a bit harder is that the application of interest
(TV broadcasting) uses an MS Media server that simply joins any old
group when it starts.
In other words, the clients learn from the Web page what group they
should join, and since the mroute table is indexed by group, the group
needs to be known or the whole table is checked for the presence of the
server.
Yours sincerely.
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