I'm guessing a network problem unrelated to multicast.

My interpretation is that your SLSB is deployed on both nodes.  For an SLSB, 
there is no intracluster traffic related to it after it deploys.  If it's 
deployed on all nodes, there is no intra-cluster HA-JNDI traffic related to 
clients looking it up.  Those two facts eliminate a whole range of areas to 
explore.

Configure a jndi.properties on your client where you specify the host names of 
your servers; i.e. don't use HA-JNDI auto discovery

java.naming.provider.url=host1:1100,host2:1100

If you do that, there is no multicast at all involved in what you are doing.  
You're basically downloading a JNDI stub, doing lookups and making invocations 
that cause no intra-cluster activity on the server side.  Not much difference 
from a non-clustered scenario.  Only difference is the JNDI and EJB proxies 
will spread the calls over both nodes rather than targeting only one.  If you 
find you have problems in this scenario, I would look for problems on each node 
standalone.

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