Multicast protocols – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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Figure 6 IPv4-to-MAC address mapping

XXXX X

XXXX XXXX

XXXX XXXX

XXXX XXXX

1110 XXXX

0XXX XXXX

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0000 0001

0000 0000

0101 1110

32-bit IPv4 address

48-bit MAC address

5 bits lost

25-bit MAC address prefix

23 bits

mapped


The high-order four bits of a multicast IPv4 address are 1110, indicating that this address is a multicast

address, and only 23 bits of the remaining 28 bits are mapped to a MAC address, so five bits of the
multicast IPv4 address are lost. As a result, 32 multicast IPv4 addresses map to the same IPv4 multicast

MAC address. Therefore, in Layer 2 multicast forwarding, a device may receive some multicast data

destined for other IPv4 multicast groups, and such redundant data needs to be filtered by the upper layer.

2.

IPv6 multicast MAC addresses

The high-order 16 bits of an IPv6 multicast MAC address are 0x3333, and the low-order 32 bits are the

low-order 32 bits of a multicast IPv6 address.

Figure 7

shows an example of mapping an IPv6 multicast

address, FF1E::F30E:101, to a MAC address.

Figure 7 An example of IPv6-to-MAC address mapping

Multicast Protocols

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