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{% include header.md %}
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-## Special Prefixes
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+## Special Prefixes and Addresses
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-|Prefix|Description|
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+| Prefix | Description |
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| `0.0.0.0/8` | Current network |
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| `10.0.0.0/8` | Private network |
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| `240.0.0.0/4` | Reserved (formerly class E) |
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| `255.255.255.255/32` | Limited broadcast |
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+### Multicast (Main)
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+| Range | Description |
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+|-|-|
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+| `224.0.0.0/4` | Multicast range |
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+| `224.0.0.0/24` | Local Network Control, for local router protocols, like OSPF, uses TTL=1 |
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+| `224.0.1.0/24` | Internetwork Control, for global protocols, like NTP |
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+| `224.0.2.0-224.0.255.255` | AD-HOC I, publicly routable and publicly assigned |
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+| `224.1.0.0/16` | Reserved |
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+| `224.2.0.0/16` | Session Description Protocol/Session Announcement Protocol (SDP/SAP) |
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+| `224.3.0.0/15` | AD-HOC II, see block I |
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+| `224.5.0.0-224.255.255.255` | Reserved |
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+| `232.0.0.0/8` | SSM range, locally assigned |
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+| `233.0.0.0-233.251.255.255` | GLOP, /24 blocks for 16-bit ASNs, experimental |
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+| `233.252.0.0/14` | AD-HOC III, see block I |
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+| `234.0.0.0-238.255.255.255` | Reserved |
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+| `239.0.0.0/8` | Administratively scoped, for use within a private domain, like RFC 1918 |
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+#### Multicast (Special)
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+| Range | Description |
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+|-|-|
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+| `224.0.0.1` | All systems on this subnet |
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+| `224.0.0.2` | All routers on this subnet |
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+| `224.0.0.22` | IGMP |
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+| `224.0.0.251` | mDNS |
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+| `224.0.0.252` | LLMNR |
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+### Special Addresses
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+- The first address in a network is reserved for identifying the network and cannot be used by any hosts.
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+- The last address in the network is reserved for directed broadcasts targeted at all hosts within the certain network. It it routable and frequently blocked by the last-hop router.
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## Addressing
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### Classful Routing
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The terms are frequently interchanged and now typically used to refer to the same thing.
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-### Special Addresses
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+## Protocols
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-- The first address in a network is reserved for identifying the network and cannot be used by any hosts.
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-- The last address in the network is reserved for directed broadcasts targeted at all hosts within the certain network.
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- It it routable and frequently blocked.
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+### Internet Group Messaging Protocol (IGMP)
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+- For multicast cooordination between the host and the first-hop router.
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+- Allows multicast listeners to _join_ and _leave_ multicast groups, and allows the router to query the listeners for group memberships.
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+- IGMPv1 (RFC 1054):
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+ - Mostly replaced by ICMPv2 and ICMPv3, rarely used.
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+ - The querier queries all hosts at local address 224.0.0.1, and hosts respond.
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+ - Hosts have no mechanism for leaving a group, other than waiting for the timeout. This can lead to being a member of a very large number of groups while "channel surfing".
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+ - It has no querier election method, other than relying on PIM DR election.
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+- IGMPv2 (RFC 2236):
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+ - Adds a leave process, group queries, querier election (separated from DR election) and a maximum response time (MRT) field.
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+ - Group queries are only sent to the specific groups and not all hosts.
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+ - The maximum response time (MRT) is used in queries to inform hosts about how long the router will wait for a report. Hosts will wait a random amount of time less than the MRT and then sends a report if no other host has sent one yet. This reduces the amount of reports in the local network. IGMPv1 uses a hardcoded value of 10 seconds instead. The maximum configurable value is 25 seconds (255s/10). If the timer runs out on the router and no reports have been received, it informs PIM that there are no more listeners.
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+- Configuration and commands: See [Multicast](../multicast/).
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{% include footer.md %}
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