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  2. Simple Service Discovery Protocol - Wikipedia

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    In IPv4, the multicast address is 239.255.255.250 [5] and SSDP over IPv6 uses the address set ff0x::c for all scope ranges indicated by x. [6] This results in the following well-known practical multicast addresses for SSDP: 239.255.255.250 (IPv4 site-local address) ff02::c (IPv6 link-local) ff05::c (IPv6 site-local)

  3. List of IP protocol numbers - Wikipedia

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    PIPE Private IP Encapsulation within IP Expired I-D draft-petri-mobileip-pipe-00.txt: 0x84 132 SCTP Stream Control Transmission Protocol: RFC 4960: 0x85 133 FC Fibre Channel: 0x86 134 RSVP-E2E-IGNORE Reservation Protocol (RSVP) End-to-End Ignore RFC 3175: 0x87 135 Mobility Header Mobility Extension Header for IPv6 RFC 6275: 0x88 136 UDPLite

  4. List of RFCs - Wikipedia

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    see IPv4 and IPv6: IP over Avian Carriers: RFC 1149, RFC 2549 IPv4: RFC 760, RFC 790, RFC 791 IPv6: RFC 1883, RFC 2460, RFC 8200 IPv6 addressing: RFC 2373, RFC 3513, RFC 4291 Internet Relay Chat: RFC 1459, RFC 2810, RFC 2811, RFC 2812, RFC 2813 Internet Open Trading Protocol: RFC 2801, RFC 3504, RFC 2802, RFC 2935, RFC 3538, RFC 3867 ISCSI: RFC ...

  5. Internet Gateway Device Protocol - Wikipedia

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    A discover request is sent via HTTP and port 1900 to the IPv4 multicast address 239.255.255.250 (for the IPv6 addresses see the Simple Service Discovery Protocol (SSDP)): M-SEARCH * HTTP/1.1 HOST: 239.255.255.250:1900 MAN: "ssdp:discover" MX: 2 ST: urn:schemas-upnp-org:device:InternetGatewayDevice:1

  6. Zero-configuration networking - Wikipedia

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    Mechanisms were introduced to handle this task automatically, and both IPv4 and IPv6 now include systems for address autoconfiguration, which allows a device to determine a safe address to use through simple mechanisms. For link-local addressing, IPv4 uses the special block 169.254.0.0 / 16, [1] while IPv6 hosts use the prefix fe80:: / 10.

  7. File:IPv6 CIDR table-en.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: A Table of CIDR prefixes for IPv6, it shows the number of corresponding equivalent subnets for each prefix, as well as the number of the interface identifier bits. Date 1 March 2020