Changes between Version 130 and Version 131 of Startup
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- 02/04/12 18:58:14 (13 years ago)
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v130 v131 9 9 The following tables can be found under the path ''/proc/net/''.The ipv6 tables show the same content like the ipv4 tables. But they are only available if you configure and compile your own Linux-Kernel. For more details see [wiki:Kernel here]. 10 10 * igmp | igmp6 11 * This table shows the multicast group subscriptions of your system for every interface. The multicast group addresses are written in hexadecimal and network byte order (only for IPv4). For example an ip address like FEDCBA98 means 152.186.220.254. The mcproxy subscribe a multicast group on the upstream interface for every subscri tption heard on the downstream side. This can be seen in the igmp table.11 * This table shows the multicast group subscriptions of your system for every interface. The multicast group addresses are written in hexadecimal and network byte order (only for IPv4). For example an ip address like FEDCBA98 means 152.186.220.254. The mcproxy subscribe a multicast group on the upstream interface for every subscription heard on the downstream side. This can be seen in the igmp table. 12 12 * ip_mr_vif | ip6_mr_vif 13 13 * This table shows interfaces which are registarte to forward multicast traffic. These interfaces are identified by an virtual interface index (vif). All interfaces used by the mcproxy registrated here.