Multicast addresses in
IPv6 use the prefix . Based on the value of the flag bits, IPv6 multicast addresses can be
unicast-prefix–based multicast addresses,
source-specific multicast addresses, or
embedded–rendezvous-point IPv6 multicast addresses. Each of these types of multicast addresses have their own format and follow specific rules. Similar to a
unicast address, the
prefix of an IPv6 multicast address specifies its scope; however, the set of possible scopes for a multicast address is different. The 4-bit
scope field (bits 12 to 15) is used to indicate where the address is valid and unique. The service is identified in the
group ID field. For example, if refers to all
Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers on the local network segment, then refers to all NTP servers in an organization's networks. The
group ID field may be
further divided for special multicast address types.
Notable IPv6 multicast addresses The following table is a list notable IPv6 multicast addresses that are registered with IANA. To be included in some of the below multicast groups a client must send a
Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD), a component of
ICMPv6 suite, to join that group. For example, to listen to , a client must send a MLD report to the router, containing the multicast address, to indicate that it wants to listen to that group. == Ethernet ==