Deploying Multicast Shared Services
The Instant On solution supports a variety of multicast shared services, which are typically performing streaming of content from a phone, tablet or laptop to a connected TV or speakers. Starting with Instant On 3.0.0, the Shared Services feature is enabled by default when the site has at least one VLAN ID configured. To disable the shared services, disable
Shared services must be disabled if another MDNS service repeater is already present on the network to avoid having two service repeaters in the same environment.
The devices and multicast services can be discovered and accessed by both wired and wireless clients based on the network VLAN ID. For more information, see
- Shared Services in the HPE Networking Instant On User Guide - Web Application Version
- Shared Services in the HPE Networking Instant On User Guide - Web Application Version
Multicast services can be configured in one of the following modes:
Private Network Mode
To detect services available on the same network (Same VLAN):
- The networks must be configured as an Employee network.
- Devices offering the service and clients using the service must be connected to the same Wi-Fi Network or different networks with same VLAN ID.
- The settings must be set to . You can assign a different network if required by your local network. For information on IP and network settings, see IP Assignment.
- The page must not have any restrictions enabled. For more information, see Access Control.
The setting must be unrestricted to use the service offered by devices but need to specify the IP address. However, the Shared Services tab will be displayed in the Employee Networks page only when the supported services are detected.
To detect services available on the other networks (Cross VLAN):
- The networks must be configured as an Employee network.
- Devices offering the service and clients using the service can be connected to other employee networks with the different VLAN ID.
- The settings must be set to .For information, see IP Assignment.
- The setting of employee network must not have any restrictions enabled. The clients connected to guest network can use shared services from employee network when its network access is unrestricted, settings is set to and service is allowed to access. In the case of guest network, services available on other networks will not be detected. For more information, see Access Control.
Multicast services on Guest networks or Employee networks configured with the option are not supported if devices offering the service and clients using the service are located on different VLAN.
The setting must be unrestricted to use the service offered by devices but need to specify the IP address..
Router Mode
To detect services available on the same network (Same VLAN):
- The networks must be configured as an Employee network.
- Devices offering the service and clients using the service must be connected to the same Wi-Fi Network or different networks with same VLAN ID.
- The settings must be set to . You can assign a different network if required by your local network. For information on IP and network settings, see IP Assignment.
- The page must not have any restrictions enabled. For more information, see Access Control.
- Alternatively, if an AP11D is used as the primary Wi-Fi router, the clients and services connected to ports E1, E2, E3 are also supported. In the case of wired network, the cross-vlan services will always be able to access.
To detect services available on the different networks (Cross VLAN):
- The network must be configured as employee network.
- Devices offering the service and clients using the service can be connected to other employee networks with the different VLAN ID.
- The settings must be set to . For more information, see IP Assignment.
- The setting of employee networks must not have any restrictions enabled. The clients connected to guest network can access shared services from employee network when its network access is unrestricted and settings is set to . For more information, see Access Control.
Multicast services on Guest Networks or located on the WAN uplink are not supported.
For the shared services features to work in Router mode, the supported services and the clients must be connected to the same AP, due to a device limitation.
Examples
Following are some of the examples for deploying multicast services:
- Private network mode with a combination of wired and wireless clients and services.
- Router mode with clients and services on same wireless network.
- Router mode with clients and services on same wired network.