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Configuring the dvmrp routing metric, Configuring dvmrp ttl & scope – Cabletron Systems SMARTSWITCH ROUTER 9032578-05 User Manual

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Chapter 14: Multicast Routing Configuration Guide

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Configuring the DVMRP Routing Metric

You can configure the DVMRP routing metric associated with a set of destinations for
DVMRP reports. The default metric is 1.

To configure the DVMRP routing metric, enter the following command in Configure
mode:

Configuring DVMRP TTL & Scope

For control over internet traffic, per-interface control is allowed through Scopes and TTL
thresholds.

The TTL value controls whether packets are forwarded from an interface. The following
are conventional guidelines for assigning TTL values to a multicast application and their
corresponding SSR setting for DVMRP threshold:

TTL = 1

Threshold = 1

Application restricted to subnet

TTL < 16

Threshold = 16

Application restricted to a site

TTL < 64

Threshold = 64

Application restricted to a region

TTL < 128 Threshold = 128 Application restricted to a continent

TTL = 255

Application not restricted

To configure the TTL Threshold, enter the following command in Configure mode:

TTL thresholding is not always considered useful. There is another approach of a range of
multicast addresses for “administrative” scoping. In other words, such addresses would
be usable within a certain administrative scope, a corporate network, for instance, but
would not be forwarded across the internet. The range from 239.0.0.0 through
239.255.255.255 is being reserved for administratively scoped applications. Any
organization can currently assign this range of addresses and the packets will not be sent
out of the organization. In addition, multiple scopes can be defined on per-interface basis.

Configure the DVMRP routing
metric.

dvmrp set interface

metric

Configure the TTL Threshold.

dvmrp set interface

threshold