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To set the IP address for entry 0 in the table to 10.1.2.10 enter the command:
nat 0 IPaddr 10.1.2.10
Multicast Routes
Configuration – Network > IP Routing / Forwarding > Multicast Routes
Digi TransPort routers support multicast routes, allowing them to route packets to multicast
group addresses. Up to 20 different static multicast routes may be configured.
Static multicast routes must be used in conjunction with the IGMP parameter on the
outbound interface. For example, after configuring a static multicast route for multicast
traffic via PPP 1, the IGMP parameter in Configuration – Network > Interfaces > IGMP
needs setting to ON. Multicast routing is configured using a table with the following
parameters:
Multicast Address a.b.c.d
The value in this text box is used in conjunction with the Mask parameter below, to specify
the destination multicast group address for packets that will match this route. So, if a router
receives a packet with a destination multicast group address that matches the specified
Multicast Address/Mask combination, it will route that packet through the interface specified
by the Interface parameters below.
Mask a.b.c.d
The value in this text box is the address mask that is used in conjunction with the Multicast
Address parameter as described above.
Interface x,y
These two parameters in the drop-down list and adjacent text box specify the interface and
interface instance used to route packets matching the Multicast Address/Mask combination.
The options available in the drop-down list are; PPP, Ethernet, Tunnel.
Enable multicast source path checking
When checked, this checkbox
Related CLI Commands
Entity
Instance
Parameter
Values
Equivalent Web Parameter
mcast 0 - 19 IPaddr
Valid IP address
a.b.c.d
Multicast Address a.b.c.d
mcast 0 - 19 mask
Valid IP address
a.b.c.d
Mask a.b.c.d
mcast 0 - 19 ll_ent PPP,ETH,TUN Interface x,y
mcast 0 - 19 ll_add
Valid interface
number
0 - 2147483647
Interface x,y