IP Multicast Support
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 provides support for the sending, receiving, and forwarding of IP multicast traffic. The IP multicast components of the Routing and Remote Access service allow you to send and receive IP multicast traffic from remote access clients and multicast-enabled portions of the Internet or a private intranet.
In This Chapter
Routing and Remote Access Service IP Multicast Support
Supported Multicast Configurations
IP Multicast Troubleshooting Tools
Related Information in the Resource Kit
For more information about IP multicast basics, see "Introduction to TCP/IP" in the Microsoft ® Windows ® 2000 Server Resource Kit TCP/IP Core NetworkingGuide .
For more information about IP multicast support in TCP/IP for Windows 2000, see "Windows 2000 TCP/IP" in the Windows 2000 TCP/IP Core NetworkingGuide .
For more information about remote access, see "Remote Access Server" in this book.
For more information about the Windows 2000–based routers, see "Routing and Remote Access Service" in this book.