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Event ID 515 — 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. 

Event Details

Product: Windows Operating System
ID: 515
Source: WDSMC
Version: 6.0
Symbolic Name: EVT_WDSMCS_E_NON_WDS_DUPLICATE_MULTICAST_ADDR
Message: 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.

Resolve

Change multicast IP address

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. Problems occur when the multicast IP address is being used by another server at the same time.

To perform this procedure, you must either be a member of the local Administrators group or have been delegated the appropriate authority.

To change the multicast IP used by Windows Deployment Services:

  1. Open the Windows Deployment Services MMC snap-in.
  2. Right-click the server name, and then click Properties.
  3. See the ranges listed on the Network Settings tab.
  4. Under Multicast IP Address, select the appropriate option. You can use Multicast Address Dynamic Client Allocation Protocol (MADCAP) if it is available on your network. Or you can change the IP address range so that it does not overlap with any other servers on your network.

Verify

To ensure that there are no IP address conflicts, do the following:

  • Verify that all multicast servers are using MADCAP to assign IP addresses.
  • Make sure that the IP address ranges for each of your multicast servers do not conflict. If all of your multicast servers are Windows Deployment Services servers, you can configure these ranges by using the multicast server's properties (by right-clicking the server name in the Windows Deployment Services MMC snap-in and then clicking Properties. The ranges are specified on the Network Settings tab.) If you are using non-Microsoft multicast servers, see the specific server documentation for information about configuring these ranges.

 

Multicast IP Addressing

Windows Deployment Services