Hi, On Thu, Jun 02, 2022 at 04:55:12PM +0300, Max Tulyev via db-wg wrote: > May be you know, if you have a 16-bit ASN, you have a /24 IPv4 network > reserved for you for multicast purposes. It is > 233.asnum-hi-octets.asnum-lo-octets.0/24: > https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2770 > > My ASN is 29632, so the prefix is 233.115.192.0/24 > > I would like to start using it (well, for testing purposes now). To do > so, I need a route object in the RIPE database.
Multicast networks are not announced in BGP, so, why do you need a route:
object for?
(These addresses must never be used as a source IP, and for destination
resolution, a multicast tree needs to be built by MP-BGP, MSDP, PIM)
Gert Doering
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