Re: Router acting as source

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Probably I should clarify it a bit.

Usually if the router is running mrouted, and it is not a source, then
it works and forwards the packets to all the attached interfaces. When
I also turn  the router to be an audio/video  source also RAT/VIC, and
it is running mrouted, application  sends the traffic only through the
default interface. What I would like to get is to send the traffic
through all the interfaces of the router.

Hope I make my query more clear now.

Thanks
Ashutosh

In message <200207111931.XAA29515@sex.inr.ac.ru>, kuznet@ms2.inr.ac.ru writes:
> Hello!
> 
> > interfaces. It is running mrouted. By defaults it goes out through the
> > default interface  only. Is there a  mechanism so that I  can send the
> > multicast traffic through multiple interfaces?
> 
> If mrouted were really functional, this would happen automatically.
> 
> Alexey

Ashutosh 
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