Here it is:
http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/multicast-addresses
Dyland Desmarais wrote:
>
> Greetings all
>
> I am moving along nicely and am now beginning to learn about that wonderful
> protocol known as OSPF.
> My question is, the BSCN book from CiscoPress, when explaining OSPF,
I think you mean 224.0.0.5 and 224.0.0.6 which are the LSA multicast's used
in OSPF,
A good rule to remember is the 224.0.0.XXX subnet is basically used for all
router/ routing
information. It typically has a TTL of 1 meaning it will get to the first
router and not passed on.
"Dyland Desmarais" <
As you progress in your studies, the following sites should become your
friends. There is much you will not understand. But things will become clear
over time. Just keep asking. Just keep reading.
www.ietf.org
look for RFC's and all kinds of things here
www.iana.org
internet assigned numbering
Dyland,
For the test just accept the fact! I just passed BSCN last week and I am
studying beyond CCNP. The Cisco web site is a wealth of information. Start
using it now and you will be one step closer to becoming a Cisco
professional...
Warmly,
Tom
PS Check out these links:
Multicast - OSPF
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Greetings all
I am moving along nicely and am now beginning to learn about that wonderful
protocol known as OSPF.
My question is, the BSCN book from CiscoPress, when explaining OSPF, refers
to multicast addresses such as 244.0.0.5 (ALLSPFRouter address)
Does this book explain these addresses wo
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