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18: IP M
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OUTING
IP Multicast Groups
Users can join or leave an IP multicast group at any time. Users request
and cancel membership through mechanisms built into their desktop
application — perhaps visible to the user as
Go
and
Quit
buttons. There
are no restrictions on the physical location or number of members in a
group. A user may belong to one or more groups at any time.
Source-Group Pairs
Each IP multicast transmission can be linked to a unique pairing of a
source address and multicast group address (destination address). In
addition, network devices form a unique delivery path for each
source-group pair. Multicast routers and switches track information about
each source-group pair — mainly, the location of group members — and
dynamically adjust the delivery path to ensure that IP multicast packets
are delivered only where they need to go.
Multicast Addresses
A multicast packet differs from a unicast packet by the presence of a
multicast group address
in the destination address field of the IP header.
IP multicast uses a Class D destination address format, which has the
high-order four bits set to
1-1-1-0
followed by a 28-bit multicast group
identifier.
Registered Groups
The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) maintains a list of
registered IP multicast groups. Expressed in standard dotted decimal
notation, group addresses range from 224.0.0.0 – 239.255.255.255 and
are classified by IANA as follows:
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Addresses 224.0.0.0 – 224.0.0.225 are reserved for use by protocols
and other special functions. See Table 78 for examples of permanent
reserved addresses, or for a complete and current list, visit the IANA
Web site:
http://www.iana.org
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Addresses 224.0.1.0 – 239.255.255.255 are either assigned to various
multicast applications or remain unassigned. From this range,
addresses 239.0.0.0 – 239.255.255.255 are reserved for site-local
applications, not Internet-wide applications.
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