that was a typo... meant igmp

> I don't think it can be multicast.  If it were, then it
 would possibly
> follow IGRP routes and traverse WAN links... no good.

Uh, how's that?

>
> Gotta be Broadcast :)
> B
>
>
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> Subject: STP BPDUs [7:46839]
>
> This might be a simple answer, but what type of message
 is a BPDU:
> Unicast, Multicast or Broadcast.  I have searched all
 over Cisco's site,
> and
> dug through STP RFC..no luck.  I have come up with the
 following:
>
> "The Destination Address field indicates the destination
 address as
> specified in the Bridge Group Address table. For IEEE
 Spanning-Tree
> Protocol
> BPDU frames, the address is 0x800143000000. For IBM
 Spanning-Tree
> Protocol
> BPDU frames, the address is 0xC00000000100. For Cisco
 Spanning-Tree
> Protocol
> BPDU frames, the address is 0x800778020200."
>
> I guess it also depends on the definition of
 multi/broad/unicast.
>
> Thanks for your help.
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