{"id":283,"date":"2007-08-04T18:07:00","date_gmt":"2007-08-04T10:07:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.akuadi.org\/?p=9"},"modified":"2007-08-04T18:07:00","modified_gmt":"2007-08-04T10:07:00","slug":"multicast-ip-list","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/akuadi.org\/life\/blog\/2007\/08\/04\/multicast-ip-list\/","title":{"rendered":"Multicast IP List"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3 class=\"page_title\">Multicast IP List <\/h3>\n<h5>Introduction<\/h5>\n<p align=\"left\">This page contains all the Multicast IP Addresses and            shows what protocol they are mapped to. Should you ever use a packet            sniffer to try and see what&#8217;s on the network and you capture a packet            with a destination IP Address of 224.X.X.X, then simply look up this            list and you will know what the purpose of that packet was \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n<p align=\"left\"><span style=\"color:#66cccc;\"><b>Internet Multicast Addressess<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n<p>Host Extensions for IP Multicasting [RFC1112] specifies the extensions            required of a host implementation of the Internet Protocol (IP) to support            multicasting. Current addresses are listed below.<\/p>\n<p>The range of addresses between<span style=\"color:#00ff00;\"> 224.0.0.0<\/span>            and <span style=\"color:#00ff00;\">224.0.0.255<\/span>, inclusive, is reserved            for the use of routing protocols and other low-level topology discovery            or maintenance protocols, such as gateway discovery and group membership            reporting. <span style=\"color:#00ff00;\">Multicast routers should not forward<br \/>          any multicast datagram with destination addresses in this range<\/span>,            regardless of its TTL.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color:#00ff00;\">224.0.0.0 Base Address (Reserved) [RFC1112,JBP]<\/span><span style=\"color:#00ff00;\"><br \/>          224.0.0.1 All Systems on this Subnet [RFC1112,JBP]<br \/>          224.0.0.2 All Routers on this Subnet [JBP]<br \/>          224.0.0.3 Unassigned [JBP]<br \/>          224.0.0.4 DVMRP Routers [RFC1075,JBP]<br \/>          224.0.0.5 OSPFIGP OSPFIGP All Routers [RFC1583,JXM1]<br \/>          224.0.0.6 OSPFIGP OSPFIGP Designated Routers [RFC1583,JXM1]<br \/>          224.0.0.7 ST Routers [RFC1190,KS14]<br \/>          224.0.0.8 ST Hosts [RFC1190,KS14]<br \/>          224.0.0.9 RIP2 Routers [RFC1723,GSM11]<br \/>          224.0.0.10 IGRP Routers [Dino Farinacci]<br \/>          224.0.0.11 Mobile-Agents [Bill Simpson]<br \/>          224.0.0.12 DHCP Server \/ Relay Agent [RFC1884]<\/p>\n<p>          224.0.0.12 &#8211; 224.0.0.255 Unassigned [JBP]<\/span><\/p>\n<p>224.0.1.0 VMTP Managers Group [RFC1045,DRC3]<br \/>          224.0.1.1 NTP Network Time Protocol [RFC1119,DLM1]<br \/>          224.0.1.2 SGI-Dogfight [AXC]<br \/>          224.0.1.3 Rwhod [SXD]<br \/>          224.0.1.4 VNP [DRC3]<br \/>          224.0.1.5 Artificial Horizons &#8211; Aviator [BXF]<br \/>          224.0.1.6 NSS &#8211; Name Service Server [BXS2]<br \/>          224.0.1.7 AUDIONEWS &#8211; Audio News Multicast [MXF2]<br \/>          224.0.1.8 SUN NIS+ Information Service [CXM3]<br \/>          224.0.1.9 MTP Multicast Transport Protocol [SXA]<br \/>          224.0.1.10 IETF-1-LOW-AUDIO [SC3]<br \/>          224.0.1.11 IETF-1-AUDIO [SC3]<br \/>          224.0.1.12 IETF-1-VIDEO [SC3]<br \/>          224.0.1.13 IETF-2-LOW-AUDIO [SC3]<br \/>          224.0.1.14 IETF-2-AUDIO [SC3]<br \/>          224.0.1.15 IETF-2-VIDEO [SC3]<br \/>          224.0.1.16 MUSIC-SERVICE [Guido van Rossum]<br \/>          224.0.1.17 SEANET-TELEMETRY [Andrew Maffei]<br \/>          224.0.1.18 SEANET-IMAGE [Andrew Maffei]<br \/>          224.0.1.19 MLOADD [Braden]<br \/>          224.0.1.20 any private experiment [JBP]<br \/>          224.0.1.21 DVMRP on MOSPF [John Moy]<br \/>          224.0.1.22 SVRLOC [Veizades]<br \/>          224.0.1.23 XINGTV <hgxing@aol.com><br \/>          224.0.1.24 microsoft-ds <arnoldm@microsoft.com><br \/>          224.0.1.25 nbc-pro <bloomer@birch.crd.ge.com><br \/>          224.0.1.26 nbc-pfn <bloomer@birch.crd.ge.com><br \/>          224.0.1.27 lmsc-calren-1 [Uang]<br \/>          224.0.1.28 lmsc-calren-2 [Uang]<br \/>          224.0.1.29 lmsc-calren-3 [Uang]<br \/>          224.0.1.30 lmsc-calren-4 [Uang]<br \/>          224.0.1.31 ampr-info [Janssen]<br \/>          224.0.1.32 mtrace [Casner]<br \/>          224.0.1.33 RSVP-encap-1 [Braden]<br \/>          224.0.1.34 RSVP-encap-2 [Braden]<br \/>          224.0.1.35 SVRLOC-DA [Veizades]<br \/>          224.0.1.36 rln-server [Kean]<br \/>          224.0.1.37 proshare-mc [Lewis]<br \/>          224.0.1.38 &#8211; 224.0.1.255 Unassigned [JBP]<\/p>\n<p>224.0.2.1 &#8220;rwho&#8221; Group (BSD) (unofficial) [JBP]<br \/>          224.0.2.2 SUN RPC PMAPPROC_CALLIT [BXE1]<\/p>\n<p>224.0.3.000-224.0.3.255 RFE Generic Service [DXS3]<br \/>          224.0.4.000-224.0.4.255 RFE Individual Conferences [DXS3]<br \/>          224.0.5.000-224.0.5.127 CDPD Groups [Bob Brenner]<br \/>          224.0.5.128-224.0.5.255 Unassigned [IANA]<br \/>          224.0.6.000-224.0.6.127 Cornell ISIS Project [Tim Clark]<br \/>          224.0.6.128-224.0.6.255 Unassigned [IANA]<br \/>          224.0.7.000-224.0.7.255 Where-Are-You [Simpson]<br \/>          224.0.8.000-224.0.8.255 INTV [Tynan]<br \/>          224.0.9.000-224.0.9.255 Internet Railroad [Malamud]<\/p>\n<p>224.1.0.0-224.1.255.255 ST Multicast Groups [RFC1190,KS14]<br \/>          224.2.0.0-224.2.255.255 Multimedia Conference Calls [SC3]<\/p>\n<p>224.252.0.0-224.255.255.255 DIS transient groups [Joel Snyder]<\/p>\n<p>232.0.0.0-232.255.255.255 VMTP transient groups [RFC1045,DRC3]<\/p>\n<p>These addresses are listed in the Domain Name Service under MCAST.NET<br \/>          and 224.IN-ADDR.ARPA.<\/p>\n<p>Note that when used on an Ethernet or IEEE 802 network, the 23<br \/>          low-order bits of the IP Multicast address are placed in the low-order<br \/>          23 bits of the Ethernet or IEEE 802 net multicast address<br \/>          1.0.94.0.0.0. See the section on &#8220;IANA ETHERNET ADDRESS BLOCK&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>REFERENCES<\/p>\n<p>[RFC1045] Cheriton, D., &#8220;VMTP: Versatile Message Transaction<br \/>          Protocol Specification&#8221;, RFC 1045, Stanford University,<br \/>          February 1988.<\/p>\n<p>[RFC1075] Waitzman, D., C. Partridge, and S. Deering &#8220;Distance            Vector<br \/>          Multicast Routing Protocol&#8221;, RFC-1075, BBN STC, Stanford<br \/>          University, November 1988.<\/p>\n<p>[RFC1112] Deering, S., &#8220;Host Extensions for IP Multicasting&#8221;,<br \/>          STD 5, RFC 1112, Stanford University, August 1989.<\/p>\n<p>[RFC1119] Mills, D., &#8220;Network Time Protocol (Version 1), Specification<br \/>          and Implementation&#8221;, STD 12, RFC 1119, University of<br \/>          Delaware, July 1988.<\/p>\n<p>[RFC1190] Topolcic, C., Editor, &#8220;Experimental Internet Stream<br \/>          Protocol, Version 2 (ST-II)&#8221;, RFC 1190, CIP Working Group,<br \/>          October 1990.<\/p>\n<p>[RFC1583] Moy, J., &#8220;The OSPF Specification&#8221;, RFC 1583, Proteon,<br \/>          March 1994.<\/p>\n<p>[RFC1723] Malkin, G., &#8220;RIP Version 2: Carying Additional Information&#8221;,<br \/>          RFC 1723, Xylogics, November 1994.<\/p>\n<p>[RFC1884] Hinden, R., and S. Deering, &#8220;IP Version 6 Addressing<br \/>          Architecture&#8221;, RFC 1884, Ipsilon Networks, Xerox PARC,<br \/>          December 1995.<\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">Source &amp; Credit to<\/span> : <a href=\"http:\/\/www.firewall.cx\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">http:\/\/www.firewall.cx\/<\/a> <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Multicast IP List Introduction This page contains all the Multicast IP Addresses and shows what protocol they are mapped to. Should you ever use a packet sniffer to try and see what&#8217;s on the network and you capture a packet with a destination IP Address of 224.X.X.X, then simply look up this list and you [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[4],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-283","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-data-transmissions"],"amp_enabled":true,"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/akuadi.org\/life\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/283","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/akuadi.org\/life\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/akuadi.org\/life\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/akuadi.org\/life\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/akuadi.org\/life\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=283"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/akuadi.org\/life\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/283\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/akuadi.org\/life\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=283"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/akuadi.org\/life\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=283"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/akuadi.org\/life\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=283"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}