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I'm curious what barriers are keeping multicast from being deployed at the edges. Does your upstream not support multicast connectivity, or is it an education issue in getting connected?
In my case... lack of understand/education. I have been reading as much as I can about multicasting, but I have yet to find a simple FAQ/HOW-TO guide on enabling my internal network for multicast. I have a mixture of Nortel and Cisco routers and switches. All the manuals TALK about multicast, but I haven't found a simple setup guide. I figure, there is no point in multicast enabling my edge/internet router if the rest of my network isn't multicast aware... Any thoughts? I just joined the multicast mailing list mentioned here earlier to hopefully learn more about the subject... === Tim ********************************************** Tim Winders, MCSE, CNE, CCNA Associate Dean of Information Technology South Plains College Levelland, TX 79336 Phone: 806-894-9611 x 2369 FAX: 806-894-1549 Email: TWinders@SPC.cc.tx.us ********************************************** -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.4 (OSF1) Comment: Made with pgp4pine 1.75-6 iEYEARECAAYFAjrA+qoACgkQTPuHnIooYbwzIgCeLFlBaOuqQOtqnkDszAyU6Y0v BzIAoL2f8sM1gxppcRSwRlfLA+Oup0nV =jiez -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----