05-18-2009 11:00 PM - edited 03-17-2019 09:44 PM
Hi,
I have IPTV system deployed in the network, there are two options from the client side to join a channel "group" either using hardware "set box" or using software that the client can install in his PC.
The problem is that in the soft method the client can run "join" more than one channel âgroupâ in the same time, which result is a more consuming of the bandwidth on the WAN link to the clients in the remote sites.
My question is that is there any method to limit the concurrent number of the groups that the client can join in the same time "per switch port"?, I mean limit the number of concurrent sessions per client to one.
Please note the type of the edge switches is 3560
Thanks
Anas
05-19-2009 02:53 AM
Sorry, don't have a suggested solution for limiting one port to one multicast group.
However, I was wondering, wouldn't you have a similar concern about another user on a different port openning a different IPTV stream and using your WAN bandwidth?
Ideally, I would think you would want some type of CAC to restrict the number of IPTV streams supported across the WAN. Unfortunately, I'm unaware of a method to provide this.
05-19-2009 02:56 PM
Hi
I am designing IPTV solution based on Cisco Catalyst 6500s and Cisco 2950Gs switches on my network as well.
Have you checked IGMP filtering? At some point you will approach "ip igmp snooping limit" or "ip igmp max-groups" commands , which allows limiting per port or VLAN etc.
I am using in my IPTV deployment Motorola and Amino set-top-boxes and self-developed software client based on VLC opensource.
If you have further questions you can email me directly.
Best regards
Dariusz Lipka
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