It is the multicast address for EIGRP
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Onderwerp: Accesslist/ syslog question?
I have
I have my Syslog Deamon running and I have been noticing this 224.0.0.10
address
coming up every once in a while? I know it's not a Class A, B or C address ,
It's a Class D address. What is it doing here?
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Ever heard of multicast and Class D ?
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Subject: Accesslist/ syslog question?
I have my Syslog
224.0.0.10 is the multicast group address used by EIGRP.
I have my Syslog Deamon running and I have been noticing this 224.0.0.10
address
coming up every once in a while? I know it's not a Class A, B or C
address ,
It's a Class D address. What is it doing here?
41: *Mar 1
: Accesslist/ syslog question?
224.0.0.10 is the multicast group address used by EIGRP.
I have my Syslog Deamon running and I have been noticing this 224.0.0.10
address
coming up every once in a while? I know it's not a Class A, B or C
address ,
It's a Class D address. What is it doing
This is a multicast address used for a routing protocol, but I can't
remember if it is EIGRP or RIP v2
If you need more info, I can let you know on monday.
I have my Syslog Deamon running and I have been noticing this 224.0.0.10
address
coming up every once in a while? I know it's not a
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