> 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...
> >

Good point. I wasn't even thinking all the way through when I was
responding... ARIN still doesn't hand out 224+ for normal IP usage....

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