Re: [Jack-Devel] Failures in connecting mac OSX Sierra and an embedded board with linux via netjack2

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DateWed, 03 May 2017 01:40:17 +0200
From Frodo Jedi <[hidden] at gmail dot com>
ToChris Caudle <[hidden] at chriscaudle dot org>
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In-Reply-ToChris Caudle Re: [Jack-Devel] Failures in connecting mac OSX Sierra and an embedded board with linux via netjack2
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Follow-UpChris Caudle Re: [Jack-Devel] Failures in connecting mac OSX Sierra and an embedded board with linux via netjack2
Actually I have not said that I checked that multicasting is working, but
that it is enabled on both machines...

The results I get are the same either that I specify the default ip
multicast address or not.

How could I verify that multicast is actually working? If it was not
working then how the two machines could see each other?




On Tue, May 2, 2017 at 6:21 PM, Chris Caudle <[hidden]> wrote:

> On Tue, May 2, 2017 10:40 am, Frodo Jedi wrote:
> > I have already verified that multicast is enabled on my mac (latest
> > macbook pro October 2016 with OS X Sierra 10.12.4),
> > both on wireless and ethernet (with adaptor...) ports.
>
> How is the default route determined if multicast is enabled on both
> adapters?
> I am not experienced with multicast configuration yet, I was under the
> impression that you need to define a default route for multicast traffic,
> and that would not work well with multiple adapters enabled for multicast.
> Maybe off topic if you have verified it is working.
> --
> Chris Caudle
>
>
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