1-7 
Class D address range  Description 
239.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255 
Administratively scoped multicast addresses, which are 
for specific local use only.
 
 
As specified by IANA, the IP addresses ranging from 224.0.0.0 to 224.0.0.255 are reserved for network 
protocols on local networks. The following table lists commonly used reserved IP multicast addresses:  
Table 1-3 Reserved IP multicast addresses 
Class D 
address range 
Description 
224.0.0.1  Address of all hosts
 
224.0.0.2  Address of all multicast routers
 
224.0.0.3 Unassigned
 
224.0.0.4  Distance vector multicast routing protocol (DVMRP) routers
 
224.0.0.5  Open shortest path first (OSPF) routers
 
224.0.0.6  Open shortest path first designated routers (OSPF DR)
 
224.0.0.7  Shared tree routers
 
224.0.0.8  Shared tree hosts
 
224.0.0.9 RIP-2 routers
 
224.0.0.11 Mobile agents
 
224.0.0.12  DHCP server/relay agent 
224.0.0.13  All protocol independent multicast (PIM) routers
 
224.0.0.14 Resource reservation protocol (RSVP) encapsulation
 
224.0.0.15 All core-based tree (CBT) routers
 
224.0.0.16  The specified subnetwork bandwidth management (SBM)
 
224.0.0.17 All SBMS
 
224.0.0.18 Virtual router redundancy protocol (VRRP)
 
224.0.0.19 to 
224.0.0.255 
Other protocols
 
 
 
Like having reserved the private network segment 10.0.0.0/8 for unicast, IANA has also reserved the 
network segment 239.0.0.0/8 for multicast. These are administratively scoped addresses. With the 
administratively scoped addresses, you can define the range of multicast domains flexibly to isolate IP 
addresses between different multicast domains, so that the same multicast address can be used in 
different multicast domains without causing collisions.