cputoaster
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I have the following setup (all routers on merlin 384.19, double lines are cables):
The problem is that I don't seem to get some multicast messages sent by R or C on S, but I do get the ones from R2.
Sniffing on the router shows traffic from all of them, R, R2, C (
Sniffing on S shows only traffic from devices on Mesh1 like R2.
Ideas? Should I try disabling in IGMP snooping / proxy in the file mentioned here http://www.snbforums.com/threads/igmp-snooping-multicast-forwarding-on-ax-routers.58245/post-511973 ?
As traffic from the wifi multicast senders does seem to arrive at the router, it seems like disabling IGMP snooping on the wireless settings are not going to change things. But also, Mesh1 does not seem to filter the messages out to the switch if they arrive on the same node via wifi.
How / where does filtering happen, and where / on which nodes do changes in the mcpd.conf config take effect?
Code:
Mesh 2 AX88U WLAN --- Relay R .58
II
II
Mesh 1 AX88U WLAN --- Relay R2 .55
Switch === Server S .2
II
II
Router AX88U WLAN --- Contact C .65
Switch === Internet Modem === Provider
The problem is that I don't seem to get some multicast messages sent by R or C on S, but I do get the ones from R2.
Sniffing on the router shows traffic from all of them, R, R2, C (
tcpdump -vv -s 0 -X -i br0 udp port 5683
).Sniffing on S shows only traffic from devices on Mesh1 like R2.
Ideas? Should I try disabling in IGMP snooping / proxy in the file mentioned here http://www.snbforums.com/threads/igmp-snooping-multicast-forwarding-on-ax-routers.58245/post-511973 ?
As traffic from the wifi multicast senders does seem to arrive at the router, it seems like disabling IGMP snooping on the wireless settings are not going to change things. But also, Mesh1 does not seem to filter the messages out to the switch if they arrive on the same node via wifi.
How / where does filtering happen, and where / on which nodes do changes in the mcpd.conf config take effect?