1 00:00:00,950 --> 00:00:05,420 You can see a list of IP six and multicast addresses on the IANA. 2 00:00:05,630 --> 00:00:07,100 This is very similar. 3 00:00:08,390 --> 00:00:11,570 To IP version for multicast addresses. 4 00:00:11,930 --> 00:00:19,160 So the IANA has an address registry for both IP version four and IP version six. 5 00:00:19,250 --> 00:00:26,920 So scrolling down in IP version six to a link local scope multicast addresses, you'll notice that F.F. 6 00:00:26,930 --> 00:00:36,140 zero two Colon Colon one is all nodes address and an IP version for the all systems on this subnet address 7 00:00:36,140 --> 00:00:38,300 is 224001. 8 00:00:39,270 --> 00:00:41,970 In IP version 6f02 Colon. 9 00:00:41,970 --> 00:00:44,280 Colon two is all rounders. 10 00:00:45,100 --> 00:00:49,660 And 2 to 4 002 is all routers in IP version four. 11 00:00:50,330 --> 00:00:55,910 So you'll notice that the host portion of the addresses and IP version six and IP version four are very 12 00:00:55,910 --> 00:00:59,390 similar forwards kvm or p routers. 13 00:00:59,690 --> 00:01:01,250 Same over here. 14 00:01:02,340 --> 00:01:06,030 Five and six is OSPF. 15 00:01:06,390 --> 00:01:09,390 Same in IP version six five and six. 16 00:01:10,140 --> 00:01:16,590 IP is a in IP version six, which is ten in decimal. 17 00:01:19,030 --> 00:01:29,710 So 20 400 ten is IRP nine is version two, and that's the same in IP version six. 18 00:01:29,950 --> 00:01:37,720 So you can have a look on the IANA at the list of multicast addresses used by IP version six as well 19 00:01:37,720 --> 00:01:39,550 as IP version four. 20 00:01:40,980 --> 00:01:47,580 Fortunately, the host address numbers have been kept kind of consistent to make it easier.