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Manage Multicast Groups

Multicast is when someone sends a single set of data packets across a network to multiple selected users at the same time. Multicast is subscription-based: Computers that want to receive multicast traffic use ICMP messages to let routers know which multicast addresses they want to subscribe to. The routers are then able to calculate which multicast messages they need to send to receivers on their different interfaces. A packet is considered a multicast packet if the destination IP address is in the range 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255.

In order to let you easily view and filter data about multicast traffic, PerformanceGuard comes with a number of preconfigured multicast groups that you can use if you only want to include multicast traffic data of a particular type in your multicast Multicast Traffic and Multicast Activity Overview.

The preconfigured groups cover the most common types of multicast traffic, LLMNR and SSDP. If that’s all you want, you don’t need to create further multicast groups.

However, if your organization uses special applications that use particular multicast IP addresses not covered by the LLMNR and SSDP groups, you can set up your own multicast groups to allow easy viewing of multicast traffic data from those special applications.

To manage multicast groups, select ADMINISTRATION > Server > Multicast.

  1. Select ADMINISTRATION > Server > Multicast and specify a name for your new multicast group.
  2. Specify the required multicast IP address (must be in the range 224.0.0.0-239.255.255.255) and the required mask length.
  3. Specify required multicast port.
  1. Click the Create Group button.