Wireshark-users: Re: [Wireshark-users] Sniffing for multicast traffic

From: Kevin Cullimore <kcullimo@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 20 May 2010 12:45:10 -0400
On 5/20/2010 10:08 AM, Ronald Nutter wrote:

I am getting ready to make a change to the network at my company and need to verify what traffic is going over multicast. 

I have been able to see existing multicast traffic by using a capture filter net 224.0.0.0/4.  How can I see any multicast traffic that

Is on the network and isn’t using the normal multicast range ?  Havent worked with multicast much, so just trying to be on the careful side.

 

In order to transmit & receive multicast traffic using non-standard destination addresses, you'd probably need to modify the protocol stacks of

-The participating hosts' operating system
-The operating systems of all IP-aware intermediate system the traffic would traverse

Sounds expensive, but some corporate interests go to great lengths in order to earn the "non-RFC-compliant" designation.

When faced with a task requiring a comprehensive collection of multicast packets seen on/through a given network/internetwork, I therefore worry far less about out-of-spec traffic such as you describe.

Ron

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