On Aug 31, 2012, at 7:26 PM, Steven McCoy wrote:

>> On 31 August 2012 16:59, CFK <[email protected]> wrote:
>>  it says that this limits the TTL, which would limit packets to whatever hop 
>> diameter I want, but the full documentation talks about 'local network', 
>> which makes me think of local subnet, which is an entirely different thing.  
>> So, is it a true TTL, or is it for the local subnet?  If it is for the local 
>> subnet, what is the best/easiest way to make all multicast packets have a 
>> true TTL?
> 
> 
> A TTL of 1 is the local subnet, a value of 16 is quite popular as it bypasses 
> a defect with some Cisco hardware.  Note you really need a very expensive 
> router for good performance.

OK, so it will get routed around everywhere where the netmask is the same, 
right?  Not just 1 hop away?

Thanks,
Cem Karan

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