Tnx for the list.
If those are multicasts, I assume I should set up some kind of PIM to be
able to route thatin my local network.
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From: David Ranch
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2016 22:26
To: AMPRNet working group
Subject: Re: [44net] Testers/Consideration/Inquiry - Coordinating thePrivate
ASNumbers
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Though Multicast is a fantastic concept, it's far from ubiquitous and
not reliable to depend on. So few ISPs route it, so few home routers
properly support it, so few hosts allow IGMP, etc. to pass, etc. It's
actually quite sad but it's been this way for many many years. If
you'd like to see if YOUR system can receive multicast traffic, here is
one of the few test streams I could find:
https://support.bbc.co.uk/multicast/streams.html
--David
KI6ZHD
On 03/25/2016 12:24 PM, Marius Petrescu wrote:
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Hmm, there are also global IPv4 multicast addresses :-)
Maybe it is worth some testing:
233.0.0.0/8 per RFC2770 - and here AMPR has its own 16 bit AS number, so
256 addresses could be available
234.0.0.0/8 per RFC 6034 - we could use 234.44.x.x in this scheme, even
split to country level.
If this would work, that would be great. But it depends on the ISP.