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Multicast addresses

IP multicast addresses
IPv4 multicast addresses:
IANA assigns the Class D address block (224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255) to IPv4 multicast.
Address block
224.0.0.0 to 224.0.0.255
224.0.1.0 to 238.255.255.255
239.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255
NOTE:
"Glop" is a mechanism for assigning multicast addresses between different ASs. By filling an AS
number into the middle two bytes of 233.0.0.0, you get 255 multicast addresses for that AS. For more
information, see RFC 2770.
Address
224.0.0.1
224.0.0.2
224.0.0.3
224.0.0.4
224.0.0.5
224.0.0.6
224.0.0.7
224.0.0.8
224.0.0.9
224.0.0.11
224.0.0.12
Table 2 Class D IP address blocks and description
Table 3 Some reserved multicast addresses
Description
All systems on this subnet, including hosts and routers.
All multicast routers on this subnet.
Unassigned.
DVMRP routers.
OSPF routers.
OSPF designated routers and backup designated routers.
Shared Tree (ST) routers.
ST hosts.
RIPv2 routers.
Mobile agents.
DHCP server/relay agent.
Description
Reserved permanent group addresses. The IP address
224.0.0.0 is reserved. Other IP addresses can be used by
routing protocols and for topology searching, protocol
maintenance, and so on.
group addresses. A packet destined for an address in this block
will not be forwarded beyond the local subnet regardless of the
TTL value in the IP header.
Globally scoped group addresses. This block includes the
following types of designated group addresses:
232.0.0.0/8—SSM group addresses.
233.0.0.0/8—Glop group addresses.
Administratively scoped multicast addresses. These addresses
are considered locally unique rather than globally unique. You
can reuse them in domains administered by different
organizations without causing conflicts. For more information,
see RFC 2365.
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3 lists common permanent

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