K.4.2 multicast routing mode – Comtech EF Data CDM-625A User Manual

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CDM-625A Advanced Satellite Modem

MN-CDM625A

Appendix K

Revision 3

K–11

K.4.2 Multicast Routing Mode

Figure K-11. Multicast Routing Diagram

Multicast Routing Mode, available when the optional IP Packet Processor is installed and

enabled

Figure K-11

, is where communications is established via one single source (referred to as the

Multicast Sender) and routed to many groups of destination nodes (referred to as Multicast

Receivers). Typical multicast applications include multimedia conferencing, online training,

news, etc.

depicts the schematic for a Multicast Routing Network.

As shown, there are two key components to this configuration – the LAN Downstream

Interface, and the WAN Upstream Interface. Note the following:

LAN Downstream Interface – the LAN Downstream Interface is the interface to which

multicast packets arriving at the upstream interface are forwarded if a multicast group has

at least one listener.

The CDM-625A LAN interfaces are configured as Downstream Interface and

the IGMP server is enabled by default.

WAN Upstream Interface – the WAN Upstream Interface is where all multicast packets are

forwarded to the uplink interface if the multicast routing exists in the Routing table.

The CDM-625A WAN interface is configured as Upstream Interface by

default.


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