[Serusers] RE: Configuring SER FOR MULTICAST ADDRESS

Samuel Osorio Calvo samuel.osorio at nl.thalesgroup.com
Mon Jan 10 11:17:49 CET 2005


Hi all,

>From version 0.9 and some 0.8-xx-dev versions, multicast listening is
working by just adding the address in the config file as if it was
another address

listen = 224.0.1.75

There are a couple of parameters to configure muilticast (see NEWS
file):
<- new config variables:
<   mcast_loopback = <yes/no> - loopback sent multicast datagram,
default no.
<   mcast_ttl = number - set multicast ttl, default OS specific
(usually 1).

So, if you just want to work in your LAN without loopback, just add the
multicast address in the config file and SER is going ot listen to it. 
Remember to have fork=yes in order to enable SER listening to more than
one address, just in case you want SER to listen to the multicast and to
the "public IP".


Sending to multicast should be as sending to a "normal" UDP address, so
from SER's config file I guess you can try to send to a multicast
address.

Cheers,
Sam.


Unclassified.
>>> <innovation.interops at wipro.com> 01/10/05 07:44AM >>>

Dear all,

Any suggestions on configuring SER for multicast addressing.

Thanks
karthikeyan.k

________________________________

From: Innovation Interops
Sent: Thu 1/6/2005 5:14 PM
To: serusers at lists.iptel.org 
Subject: Configuring SER FOR MULTICAST ADDRESS


Dear all,

How to configure SER to listen on Multicast address?

Regds
karthikeyan.k




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