Brian, I think you'll find that the RADIUS attributes, when set, cause changes to the user's modem interface. You can probably use set modem_group all ...... and then do a, save all, to set the same options globally. Remember this wort of change will be visible to the astute dial-in customer though :-) Vance
-----Original Message----- From: Brian [SMTP:signal@shreve.net] Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 11:49 AM To: usr-tc@lists.xmission.com Cc: usr-tc@xmission.com Subject: Re: (usr-tc) Multicast
if a user is configured via radius with no multicast radius options, but the ARC has the commands below configured, will that user be able to receive multicast?
I can add the 5 lines to my ARC's, but don't want to have to add 3 lines to every users radius profile if I don't have too.
At first look it doesn't appear to be working. Is there a "show" or "list" command that will tell me that mutlicast is enabled for a user?
I am trying this dialed in, and trying to run SDR but get nothing. I am using a pipeline which has multicast enabled on it (perhaps the ARC does not build or forward an SDR cache information?)
Brian
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Antonio Querubin wrote:
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Steve Johnson wrote:
I have a USR/3Com Totalcontrol NAS with PRI/T1 cards in it. Does anyone know if these support multicast by default, and if not can someone point me the direction of some documentation on how to turn this on?
You'll need a HiPer ARC router card installed in the chassis to do multicast. The Netserver router card has no multicast capability. Multicast is disabled by default on the HiPer ARC. To turn it on you do something like:
set ip multicast proxy interface eth:1 set ip igmp eth:1 multicast_forwarding enabled set network user default igmp multicast_forwarding enabled set network user default igmp multicast_proxy enabled set network user default igmp routing enabled
This seems to work for users wishing to receive multicast via dialup. I haven't yet tested whether this also allows users to source multicast via dialup.
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