Multicast Adresses Flashcards
<p>224.0.0.1</p>
<p>all hosts on the same network segment.</p>
<p>224.0.0.2</p>
<p>all routers on the same network segment.</p>
<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>224.0.0.4</p>
<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP) to address multicast routers.</p>
<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>224.0.0.5</p>
<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>OSPF All OSPF Routers Hello packets</p>
<p>224.0.0.6</p>
<p>OSPF All DR address</p>
<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>224.0.0.9</p>
<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>RIP v2 group address</p>
<p>224.0.0.10</p>
<p>EIGRP group address</p>
<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>224.0.0.18</p>
<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>VRRP</p>
<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>224.0.0.22</p>
<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>IGMP v3</p>
<p>224.0.0.102</p>
<p>HSRPv2 / GLBP</p>
<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>224.0.1.1</p>
<p class=”large” style=”text-align:center”;>NTP in multicast mode</p>
<p>224.0.1.39</p>
<p>AUTO-RP-ANNOUNCE address is used by RP mapping agents to listen for candidate announcements.</p>
<p>224.0.1.40</p>
<p>AUTO-RP-DISCOVERY address is the destination address for messages from the RP mapping agent to discover candidates</p>