On 02/17/2012 12:00 AM, Kesava Srinivas wrote:
> Thanks Ben for the Reply & Providing me the insight.

Please keep the xorp mailing list CC'd so that others
can learn as well.  I re-added xorp-hackers.

>
> 1] Can I Conclude myself that; If I start working on LanForge S/W., Can 
> achieve what I want ?? (As Mentioned in my Previous Mail; looking to Forward 
> the
> Multicast Traffic to Eth0 coming from Eth1. Forwarding to Application 
> listening on Eth0 is Kinda Optional for me; but Really looking to Forward it 
> over Eth0
> Interface).

Yes, it should work fine.  Please note that if you want LANforge to generate
traffic for you, you need to get a license.  If this is for personal
use or education, then just ask for a educational license and you can have
one for free ([email protected]).

>
> 2] After Going through LANForge Site; it looks pretty Interesting to me. It 
> seems to be; we are having 2 options to start on LanForge. a] Pre-Compiled 
> Kernel
> with LANForge S/W *OR* LANForge S/W+Kernel Patches provided in website!! Was 
> My understanding Correct ??

Try the live-cd...it has everything you need (xorp, lanforge, patched kernel, 
etc)

You might find the cookbook examples useful:

http://www.candelatech.com/lfgui_ice_cookbook.php
http://www.candelatech.com/lfgui_fire_cookbook.php

And the GUI users guide, which will tell you how to configure
multicast traffic:

http://www.candelatech.com/lfgui_ug.php

Thanks,
Ben


-- 
Ben Greear <[email protected]>
Candela Technologies Inc  http://www.candelatech.com

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