Installing and Administering Internet Services

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Configuring mrouted
The ultimate destination of multicast datagrams are host systems that
are members of one or more multicast groups.
Multicasting enables one-to-many and many-to-many communication
among hosts and is used extensively in networking applications such as
audio and video teleconferencing where multiple hosts need to
communicate simultaneously.
This chapter contains information about how to configure and use
version 3.8 of mrouted. It includes the following sections:
“Overview of Multicasting” on page 391
“Configuring mrouted” on page 395
“Starting mrouted” on page 399
“Verifying mrouted Operation” on page 400
“Displaying mrouted Routing Tables” on page 401
“Multicast Routing Support Tools” on page 403
“Sources for Additional Information” on page 404
You cannot use SAM to configure mrouted.
Note that mrouted is supported only over certain network interfaces,
such as EISA Ethernet (lan2) and EISA FDDI (from a provider other
than Hewlett-Packard), and that the types of interfaces will vary
depending on the system platform.
mrouted is installed as part of the Internet Services software. For more
information about installing mrouted, see “Installing the Internet
Services Software” on page 29.
For additional information on mrouted, type man 1m mrouted at the
HP-UX prompt.