configuration can be found later in
Section 4.7.3.1, “IGMP Rules Configuration - No Address
Figure 4.18. Multicast Forwarding - No Address Translation
Note: SAT Multiplex rules must have a matching Allow rule
Remember to add an
Allow
rule that matches the
SAT Multiplex
rule.
The matching rule could also be a
NAT
rule for source address translation (see below)
but cannot be a
FwdFast
or
SAT
rule.
Example 4.16. Forwarding Multicast Traffic with a SAT Multiplex IP Rule
In this example, a multiplex
IP Rule
object will be created to forward the multicast groups
239.192.10.0/24:1234
to the interfaces
if1
,
if2
and
if3
. All groups have the same sender at the IP
address
192.168.10.1
, which is located somewhere behind the wan interface.
The multicast groups should only be forwarded to the outgoing interfaces if clients behind those
interfaces have requested the groups using IGMP. The following steps are required to configure
forwarding of the multicast traffic.
IGMP is configured separately and this is described in
Section 4.7.3.2, “IGMP Rules Configuration -
.
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