Multicast IP Addressing
Applies To: Windows Server 2008
The multicast server uses multicast IP addresses to connect client computers with an associated transmission. This means that each client computer that is connected to a multicast transmission is listening on the multicast IP address that is associated with that transmission. You can allocate these IP addresses by using Multicast Address Dynamic Client Allocation Protocol (MADCAP) or by using the WDSServer service.
Events
Event ID | Source | Message |
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WDSMC |
The multicast IP address %1 is being used by another Windows Deployment Services server, which has IP %2. Use the Windows Deployment Services management tools to configure your multicast IP address range to avoid this multicast IP address. If you allow this overlap to continue, your network usage will be increased. | |
WDSMC |
The multicast IP address %1 is being used by another multicast server, which has IP %2. Use the Windows Deployment Services management tools to configure your multicast IP address range to avoid this multicast IP address. If you allow this overlap to continue, your network usage will be increased. |