Dyland,
For the test just accept the fact!  I just passed BSCN last week and I am
studying beyond CCNP.  The Cisco web site is a wealth of information.  Start
using it now and you will be one step closer to becoming a Cisco
professional...
Warmly,
Tom

PS Check out these links:
Multicast - OSPF
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/104/4.html#20.0

OSPF
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/104/

--
Tom Keough MCSE CCNA
AT&T Global Network Solutions
Standard Access Management
Managed Router Service
Tier 2 Technical Support
Tampa, Florida
"Dyland Desmarais" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Greetings all
>
> I am moving along nicely and am now beginning to learn about that
wonderful
> protocol known as OSPF.
> My question is, the BSCN book from CiscoPress, when explaining OSPF,
refers
> to multicast addresses such as 244.0.0.5 (ALLSPFRouter address)
>
> Does this book explain these addresses work, or at this point, should I
just
> accept the fact that 244.0.0.5 is the ALLSPFRouter ip.
>
> Is their an online table I can find where the reserved multicast ip's are
> mapped to their function according to industry standard, or is this
covered
> later in the CCNP course.
>
> Thanx in advance.
>
> Dyland
>
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