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===Notable IPv4 multicast addresses=== The following table is a list of notable well-known IPv4 addresses that are reserved for [[IP multicast]]ing and that are registered with the [[Internet Assigned Numbers Authority]] (IANA).<ref name="IANA IP"/> {| class="wikitable" |- !IP multicast address !Description !Routable |- |224.0.0.0 |Base address (reserved) |{{No}} |- |224.0.0.1 |The ''All Hosts'' multicast group addresses all hosts on the same network segment. |{{No}} |- |224.0.0.2 |The ''All Routers'' multicast group addresses all routers on the same network segment. |{{No}} |- |224.0.0.4 |This address is used in the [[Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol]] (DVMRP) to address multicast routers. |{{No}} |- |224.0.0.5 |The [[Open Shortest Path First]] (OSPF) ''All OSPF Routers'' address is used to send Hello packets to all OSPF routers on a network segment. |{{No}} |- |224.0.0.6 |The OSPF ''All Designated Routers'' (DR) address is used to send OSPF routing information to designated routers on a network segment. |{{No}} |- |224.0.0.9 |The [[Routing Information Protocol]] (RIP) version 2 group address is used to send routing information to all RIP2-aware routers on a network segment. |{{No}} |- |224.0.0.10 |The [[Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol]] (EIGRP) group address is used to send routing information to all EIGRP routers on a network segment. |{{No}} |- |224.0.0.13 |[[Protocol Independent Multicast]] (PIM) Version 2 |{{No}} |- |224.0.0.18 |[[Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol]] (VRRP) |{{No}} |- |224.0.0.19β21 |[[IS-IS]] over IP |{{No}} |- |224.0.0.22 |[[Internet Group Management Protocol]] (IGMP) version 3{{Ref RFC|3376|rsection=4.2.14}} |{{No}} |- |224.0.0.102 |[[Hot Standby Router Protocol]] version 2 (HSRPv2) / [[Gateway Load Balancing Protocol]] (GLBP) |{{No}} |- |224.0.0.107 | [[Precision Time Protocol]] (PTP) version 2 peer delay measurement messaging |{{No}} |- |224.0.0.251 |[[Multicast DNS]] (mDNS) address |{{No}} |- |224.0.0.252 |[[Link-local Multicast Name Resolution]] (LLMNR) address |{{No}} |- |224.0.0.253 |[[Teredo tunneling]] client discovery address{{Ref RFC|4380|rsection=2.17}} |{{No}} |- |224.0.1.1 |[[Network Time Protocol]] clients listen on this address for protocol messages when operating in multicast mode. |{{Yes}} |- |224.0.1.22 |[[Service Location Protocol]] version 1 general |{{Yes}} |- |224.0.1.35 |[[Service Location Protocol]] version 1 directory agent |{{Yes}} |- |224.0.1.39 |The Cisco multicast router ''AUTO-RP-ANNOUNCE'' address is used by RP mapping agents to listen for candidate announcements. |{{Yes}} |- |224.0.1.40 |The Cisco multicast router ''AUTO-RP-DISCOVERY'' address is the destination address for messages from the RP mapping agent to discover candidates. |{{Yes}} |- |224.0.1.41 |[[H.323 Gatekeeper]] discovery address |{{Yes}} |- |224.0.1.129β132 |[[Precision Time Protocol]] (PTP) version 1 messages (Sync, Announce, etc.) except peer delay measurement |{{Yes}} |- |224.0.1.129 |[[Precision Time Protocol]] (PTP) version 2 messages (Sync, Announce, etc.) except peer delay measurement |{{Yes}} |- |224.0.23.12 |[[KNX#IP|KNXnet/IP]] discovery<ref>{{Cite web |title=IPv4 Multicast Address Space Registry |url=https://www.iana.org/assignments/multicast-addresses/multicast-addresses.xhtml |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=www.iana.org}}</ref> |{{Yes}} |- |239.255.255.250 |[[Simple Service Discovery Protocol]] address |{{Yes}} |- |239.255.255.253 |[[Service Location Protocol]] version 2 address |{{Yes}} |}
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