System Administration Guide, Volume 3

Multicast Addresses

An IPv6 multicast address is an identifier for a group of interfaces. An interface can belong to any number of multicast groups. The following table shows the multicast address format.

Table 14-7 Multicast Address Format

8 bits 

4 bits 

4 bits 

112 bits 

11111111 

FLGS 

SCOP 

Group ID 

11111111 at the start of the address identifies the address as a multicast address. FLGS is a set of 4 flags: 0,0,0,T.

The high-order 3 flags are reserved and must be initialized to 0.

SCOP is a 4-bit multicast scope value used to limit the scope of the multicast group. The following table shows the SCOP values.

Table 14-8 SCOP Values

Reserved 

Organization-local scope 

Node-local scope 

(unassigned) 

Link-local scope 

(unassigned) 

(unassigned) 

(unassigned) 

(unassigned) 

(unassigned) 

Site-local scope 

(unassigned) 

(unassigned) 

Global scope 

(unassigned) 

Reserved 

Group ID identifies the multicast group, either permanent or transient, within the given scope.