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IP Multicasting (2)
IP addresses in the range 224.0.0.0 through 239.255.255.255 are designated as multicast addresses
The 224.*.*.* addresses are reserved for use by the management protocols on a LAN,
225.*.*.* and 232.*.*.* addresses are IANA assigned addresses
IANA : Internet Assigned Number Authority
Packets sent to the 239.*.*.* addresses are typically only sent to hosts within a single organisation
Internet-based net-VE application should therefore use one or more random addresses in the 225.*.*.* to 231.*.*.* and 233.*.*.* to 238.*.*.* range
The sender transmits data to a multicast IP address, and a subscriber receives the packet if it has explicitly joined that address
Each Multicast IP address is connected to a multicast distribution tree built by the network
To chose a free Multicast address...
Listen to the SAP (Session Announcement Protocol)
Chose an unused address and announce it using SDP (Session Description Protocol) to describe it
Or use the SDR (Session Directory)
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