Re: [MBONED] Question about multicast address to be used in documentation and example

Dave Price <dave.price@aber.ac.uk> Wed, 15 October 2008 14:51 UTC

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Subject: Re: [MBONED] Question about multicast address to be used in documentation and example
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Dear Marshall,


tme@multicasttech.com said:
> Obviously, that couldn't come from 239/8, but I like the idea of
> setting aside an example range   in eGLOP, which could be added to

> draft-ietf-mboned-rfc3171bis-04

> Do others on list agree with this idea ?

This idea, or something similar sounds good.  I have
often myself found myself wanting such a range
while writing multicast related documents.

Dave Price
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