Configuring Multicast Within A Layer-3 Network - Cisco FM4200 Installation And Configuration Manual

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5.
Enter the multicast group designator in the Multicast Group field.
6.
Enter the destination address in the Destination Address field.
7.
Click the add button.
• The new multicast route will be shown in the Multicast
routes section.
To enable or disable multicast forwarding on a Bridge unit, do the
following steps:
1.
Connect to the Bridge unit as shown in
FM4200 Fiber for device configuration" (page
2.
Click the -multicast link under ADVANCED SETTINGS in the
left-hand settings menu
• The Multicast dialog will be shown.
Figure 42. Multicast dialog (Bridge mode)
• The unit ID number of the local unit is shown as the
LOCAL BRIDGE ID
• The unit ID number of the Bridge unit to which the local unit
is linked is shown to the right of 'ASSOCIATED WITH
REMOTE BRIDGE ID'.
Figure 43. Configurator interface (Unit ID information)
3.
Choose the Enabled or Disabled option from the Multicast
Forwarding: drop-down menu.
4.
Save the multicast settings by clicking the Save button.
Alternatively, clear the settings by clicking the Reset button.

Configuring Multicast within a Layer-3 network

Within a typical Layer-3 network, consider a scenario in which Multicast
traffic must be routed in both directions between Fluidity-enabled, vehicle-
mounted radio transceivers, and the global gateway unit that governs data
traffic through the core network.
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