Class D networks are used to support multicasting. Class E networks are used for experimentation. They have never been documented or utilized in a standard way.
On Friday, February 25, 2005 at 09:05, Christopher A. Congdon wrote: >> When I first started learning TCP/IP, ARIN wasn't handing out anything >> 224+, so Class D and C were theoretical. >> > >Er, I of course meant Class D and *E* were theoretical... > >------------------------------------------------------ >To unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >For additional commands: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Archive: http://archives.gnatbox.com/gb-users/ > > -- Paul Emerson Global Technology Associates, Inc. Tel: +1.407.380.0220 http://www.gta.com/ Fax: +1.407.380.6080 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mob: +1.407.617.7818 AIM: pje1gta ------------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive: http://archives.gnatbox.com/gb-users/
