RFC 2780 (rfc2780) - Page 3 of 10
IANA Allocation Guidelines For Values In the Internet Protocol and Related Headers
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RFC 2780 IANA Assignments March 2000
4.4 IPv4 Source and Destination addresses
The IPv4 source and destination addresses use the same namespace but
do not necessarily use the same values. Values in these fields fall
into a number of ranges defined in [V4] and [MULT].
4.4.1 IPv4 Unicast addresses
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)
recently accepted responsibility for the formulation of specific
guidelines for the allocation of the values from the IPv4 unicast
address space (values 0.0.0.0 through 223.255.255.255 ) other than
values from the ranges 0/8 (which was reserved in [AN80]) and 127/8
(from which the loopback address has been taken) along with other
values already assigned by the IETF for special functions or
purposes. (For example, the private addresses defined in RFC 1918.)
Further assignments in the 0/8 and 127/8 ranges require a Standards
Action process since current IP implementations may break if this is
done.
4.4.2 IPv4 Multicast addresses
IPv4 addresses that fall in the range from 224.0.0.0 through
239.255.255.255 are known as multicast addresses. The IETF through
its normal processes has assigned a number of IPv4 multicast
addresses for special purposes. For example, [ADSCP] assigned a
number of IPv4 multicast address to correspond to IPv6 scoped
multicast addresses. Also, the values in the range from 224.0.0.0 to
224.0.0.255 , inclusive, are reserved by the IANA for the use of
routing protocols and other low-level topology discovery or
maintenance protocols, such as gateway discovery and group membership
reporting. (See the IANA web page) New values in this range are
assigned following an IESG Approval or Standards Action process.
Assignments of individual multicast address follow an Expert Review,
IESG Approval or Standards Action process. Until further work is
done on multicast protocols, large-scale assignments of IPv4
multicast addresses is not recommended.
From time to time, there are requests for temporary assignment of
multicast space for experimental purposes. These will originate in
an IESG Approval process and should be for a limited duration such as
one year.
4.4.3 IPv4 Reserved addresses
IPv4 addresses in the range from 240.0.0.0 through 255.255.255.254
are reserved [AN81, MULT] and compliant IPv4 implementations will
discard any packets that make use of them. Addresses in this range
Bradner & Paxson Best Current Practice