HP VPN Firewall Appliances Appendix Protocol Reference
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Contents
- IP routing basics
- Static routing
- Default route
- RIP
- OSPF
- IS-IS
- BGP
- IPv6 static routing
- IPv6 default route
- RIPng
- OSPFv3
- IPv6 IS-IS
- IPv6 BGP
- Multicast overview
- Multicast routing and forwarding
- IGMP
- PIM
- MSDP
- IPv6 multicast routing and forwarding
- IPv6 PIM
- MLD
- Support and other resources
- Index

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224.0.0.11 Mobile agents.
224.0.0.12 DHCP server/relay agent.
224.0.0.13 All PIM routers.
224.0.0.14 RSVP encapsulation.
224.0.0.15 All CBT routers.
224.0.0.16 SBM.
224.0.0.17 All SBMs.
224.0.0.18 VRRP.
• IPv6 multicast addresses:
Figure 39 IPv6 multicast format
The following describes the fields of an IPv6 multicast address, as shown in Figure 39:
{ 0xFF—The most significant eight bits are 11111111, which indicates that this address is an IPv6
multicast address.
{ Flags—The Flags field contains four bits, as shown in Figure 40 and described in Table 10.
Figure 40 Flags field format
Table 10 Flags field description
Bit Descri
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0 Reserved, set to 0.
R
• When set to 0, it indicates that this address is an IPv6 multicast address
without an embedded RP address.
• When set to 1, it indicates that this address is an IPv6 multicast address with
an embedded RP address. (The P and T bits must also be set to 1.)
P
• When set to 0, it indicates that this address is an IPv6 multicast address not
based on a unicast prefix.
• When set to 1, it indicates that this address is an IPv6 multicast address
based on a unicast prefix. (The T bit must also be set to 1.)
T
• When set to 0, it indicates that this address is an IPv6 multicast address
permanently-assigned by IANA.
• When set to 1, it indicates that this address is a transient, or dynamically
assigned IPv6 multicast address.