EXOS Multicast
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‎06-16-2014 09:15 AM
Hello All,
I can't find answer in doc and concept guide.
Is it possible to enable on EXOS similar function like
"Multicast-to-Multicast Destination Translation"
Regards
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Jarek
I can't find answer in doc and concept guide.
Is it possible to enable on EXOS similar function like
"Multicast-to-Multicast Destination Translation"
Regards
--
Jarek
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‎06-18-2014 02:56 PM
I forgot that multicast IP is mapped to mac address...
I found in the doc -> ACL "replace-ethernet-destination-address mac-address"
I will test it.
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Jarek
I found in the doc -> ACL "replace-ethernet-destination-address mac-address"
I will test it.
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Jarek
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‎06-18-2014 01:42 PM
Hello Paul,
yes, exactly.
For example L3 -
I have: source IP 192.168.3.5 dst 239.3.1.1
and I would like to have: source IP 192.168.1.2 dst 232.4.2.4
Or if it is possible in L2
I receive: source IP 192.168.3.5 dst 239.3.1.1
and I would like to send source IP 192.168.3.5 but dst 232.4.2.4
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Jarek
yes, exactly.
For example L3 -
I have: source IP 192.168.3.5 dst 239.3.1.1
and I would like to have: source IP 192.168.1.2 dst 232.4.2.4
Or if it is possible in L2
I receive: source IP 192.168.3.5 dst 239.3.1.1
and I would like to send source IP 192.168.3.5 but dst 232.4.2.4
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Jarek
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‎06-18-2014 11:03 AM
Hello Jarek
Are you wanting to transition one multicast address to another?
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Are you wanting to transition one multicast address to another?
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