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#1 User is offline   DS3Circuit 

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Posted 07 February 2003 - 08:56 AM

Ok folks, care to tell me what I am doing wrong here.

Ghost Enterprise Server 7.5
Win2k server and clients ... all up to date.
10 meg connections, 3com 1100s, with 100 meg uplinks all leading into a cisco 6500 switch.

Multicast enabled on the 3coms ...
Multicast enabled on the cisco with PIM, and IGMP 2.0 enabled per interface.

I can only receive a maximum (not consistent) of 15 clients to connect to the console ... the other machines, all in the same subnet, cannot ping the ghost server.

So you think its a bandwidth issue? Well I can still surf the web on machines that wont be ghosted, again in the same vlan.

I have been experimenting with Sparse and Dense Mode on the switch and the "time" pruning of the multicast tables.

But basically, what I am asking does anyone have experience with the ghosting of numerous machines in a lab environment and what possible tips and hints that you might throw my way.

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Posted 07 February 2003 - 08:28 PM

Thanks for the quick response APK

Ummmm

I just installed the adminpak.msi and cant seem to find the snapin .... was it part of the .net or 2k admin tools?
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Posted 14 February 2003 - 05:13 PM

Still havent been able to find the snapin

I have enabled IGMP routing on the supervisor card on the 6500 with dense mode multicast ---- they all lead back to the same RP.

Cross your fingers, this is beginning to become annoying.
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Posted 14 February 2003 - 05:33 PM

Hmm good articles ..... gracias .... something else for me to look at, and to be honest, this is probably one of the few times that I forgot to go and check technet .... Doh!

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Again, sorry man... last thing I want to do is lead you on a wild goose-chase, that's NOT my intention here, you've helped me & others here too many times already to do you wrong like that!)


No worries man .... I know any help that I receive is good help.

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believe it... I know the feeling, don't we all in this field with all of its many parts & specializations, at some point? You KNOW it!


With every passing day laugh

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I have enabled IGMP routing on the supervisor card on the 6500 with dense mode multicast ---- they all lead back to the same RP.


I don't know enough about that man, to really be of any help... other than saying I KNOW I spotted something about multicast in those snapins (at least I think this is where it was, heck, I am nearly SURE of it).


I don't know that much either about configuring multicast and igmp tables ... its all about trials and tribulation wink

Wish it was a license limit of 15 users .... shame I got another 585 licenses to fill.

Hey APK, thanks for the input, it is always welcomed and appreciated !! smile
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Posted 16 February 2003 - 07:43 PM

HA!

Think I finally got it.

I created a virtual loopback adapter as the single RP for all igmp traffic. The table gets built off those IPs and ghost can blast out its image.

The problem I had before was that I made an RP for each interface and the tables were not getting "properly built?"

PITA smile
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Posted 17 February 2003 - 02:08 AM

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Have you considered, after you test this & find out it is solid, to submit it to a place like www.jsiinc.com/reghack.htm OR some other site you go to that is networking oriented as a document that could help others?



* If not, please do it...


Good point, there is little to no documentation upon configuring networks to use ghost multicast.

And yes APK, it was a huge hassel .... the powers that be delegated the migration from Altiris to Ghost and to allow me to figure out how. wink Basically its a 500 lab environment that requires daily updates and upgrades.

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P.S.=> Heck, if not a website (probably the most easily viewed by most folks especially networking fiends), submit it to Windows .NET magazine! apk


Never thought of anyone actually learning from me .... hmmm maybe I will submit it. Thanks for the ideas man as well ! There is nothing like bouncing ideas off of other qualified people ! smile

Good luck as well if you are in NE USA ... I am watching the snow fall and accumulate as I type. laugh
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