Thanks Dyland,
The answer came from page 58, "p1r1#show ip route" output.
The three routes to 192.168.1.64 subnet are 192.168.1.50, 00:00:08,
serial2
192.168.1.18, 00:01:02, serial0
I'm not sure if your doing this on actual physical equipment but if you
would refer to the figure 1-15 on page 43:
P1R1 can route to the subnet 192.168.1.65 (this is subnet 64, 65 is the
first available host, configured on P1R2 interface E0) through S0 and S1
(192.168.1.18, 192.168.1.34).
It can
Multicast addresses are SUPPOSED to be registered. I suppose some of that
has fallen by the wayside as all these new players rush in an d write their
applications to do whatever. I checked the IANA database www.iana.org and
clipped a few of interest. Some we know and love. I was surprised by a
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