The question is not clear, but it starts with configuring multicast on WLC2 and WLC4. And then "No other wireless clients connected to a WLC should be able to receive multicast streams. Do not use any switch configuration for this."
I would simply disable multicast on the other WLCs. So no client connected on the other would receive multicast streams, even if they send IGMP join for the group. But I agree, this is not really clear... 2014/1/13 Jay Killion (jakillio) <[email protected]> > I could use Video Stream to convert a specific stream to unicast at the > AP level, and I could use it to give priority over other streams or limit > it based on utilization… But I don't know of any way to use it for > blocking multicast altogether on a WLC. > > From: Andre Aubet <[email protected]> > Date: Monday, January 13, 2014 3:42 PM > To: Jay Killion <[email protected]> > Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected] > > > Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Wireless] Mulitcast question > > Not sure because I don't know the lab setup here, but I think you > should use the Media Stream feature no? > > > 2014/1/13 Jay Killion (jakillio) <[email protected]> > >> Hi all - >> >> I'm working on WB1, lab 5.8 – which involves some multicast >> configuration on various WLC's. It's all pretty basic until I got this >> bullet - "No other wireless clients connected to a WLC should be able to >> receive multicast streams. Do not use any switch configuration for this." >> >> It's the last sentence that has me stumped. I know I can limit >> multicast with IGMP filters, multicast boundary lists, or even just basic >> ACL's – but only on the hop before the controller. Unless I've completely >> misunderstood, once a wireless stream hits the controller it's going to be >> sent to every AP (and each AP to any requesting client). If multicast >> reaches the controller, even an ACL applied to the WLAN or interface won't >> stop it. >> >> Have I misunderstood? Unfortunately, the solution guide doesn't >> explain or show an answer that I see so I'm curious how you could solve the >> requirement. >> >> Thanks - >> >> Jay Killion, CCIE #17873 R/S >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Free CCIE R&S, Collaboration, Data Center, Wireless & Security Videos :: >> >> iPexpert on YouTube: www.youtube.com/ipexpertinc >> > >
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