[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Danny Mayer) writes:
> Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>>  If I understand
>> things correctly that would require transmitting on ff0e::101, the
>> global multicast address with the 0x0101 ntp group id.
>
> The trouble is that only site-local (ff05::101) is implemented in the
> network routers. I don't believe that there is any router hardware that
> supports global multicasting.

Danny, thanks for the low-down.  This is a bit disheartening.  I take
it site-local is implemented using some simplistic flooding (or
similar) that is inappropriate for the global multicast.

-wolfgang
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