Thursday, June 6, 2013

227.215.33.51 (pt 2) Number in my google ip history

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Name&DownloadFullname&Web pageMediaorUsageLanguage&InterfacedatesipSIP (Session Initiation Protocol)discoveryCNov 2003vmmVREng Machine ManagmentdvrJavaJul 2003mgncDistributed Multicast Group Name CachedvrJavaDec 2001mimaMosaic of Interactive Multicast AddresseschatJavaApr 2001mamiMosaique d'Adresses Multicast InteractiveschatJavaMar 2001vrnmVirtual Reality Network ManagerdvrJavaFeb 2001gncGroup Name Cache to handle addresses of Virtual WorlddvrJavaFeb 2001vredVREng Editor 3DguiC++/QtDec 2000vredVREng ModelerguiC++/OpenGLSep 2000supermuMulticast Traffic SupervisoradminC, ErlangJun 2000slide-castMulticating URL slideswebC++, Tcl/TkJun 2000maasMulticast Address Allocation ServeradminCMar 2000vrelVirtual Reality Engine LanguagelangCMar 2000mmmMachines Monitored by MulticastadminJavaFeb 2000bumBroadcast URLs by MulticastwebJavaFeb 2000savaldServeur Audio/Video A La DemandeA/VCGI-CFeb 2000videolanVideoLan MulticastA/VC/C++Dec 1999avodsAudio/Video On Demand ServiceA/VCGI-ShellDec 1999icuIcu: a Multicast ICQ chattextJava/CDec 1999mupMup: Multicast-Unicast ProxytunnelCDec 1999vrengVirtual Reality EnginedvrC/C++X11/Motif/UbitJan 1996Oct 2000mMosaicMulticast MosaicwebCOct 1996Oct 2000jmrcJava Multicast Room ChattextJavaApr 1999mrcMulticast Room ChattextJavaMar 1999mrdMulticast Resource DiscoveryadminJava/CMar 1999mmwwMulticast Multimedia Writing WorkshoptextJavaDec 1998dramDiscover Resources by Multicast AgentsadminC/Tcl-TkDec 1998wwWriting WorkshoptextC/Tcl-TkSep 1998meerschedMeeting Room SchedulertextJavaMay 1998missMulticast Intelligent Screen SaverimageC/MotifDec 1997MissMulticast Intelligent Screen SaverimageC/JavaOct 1997mcacheMulticast Cache for WWWcacheJavaJun 1997websdWeb SDRsdrC/htmlJun 1997msoccerMulticast Soccer GamegameC/OGLJun 1997mgrabMulticast GrabberimageC/MotifFeb 1997mbandMulticast BannertextC/MotifJan 1997mbeepMulticast BeepertextC/Tcl-TkNov 1996SLPv1Service Location ProtocoladminCJun 1996mchatMulticast ChattextC/MotifMay 1996madMulticast Administration DistributedadminC and PythonJul 1995mslidesMulticast Slides with Video (ivs/mcm)webCGI PerlJul 1995gpPoeitic GeneratorgameC/MotifJun 1995mmsgMulticast Messages for GroupstextC/MotifMay 1995Philippe Dax <dax@inf.enst.fr> - Host Extensions for IP Multicasting [RFC1112] specifies the extensions required of a host implementation of the Internet Protocol (IP) to support multicasting. The multicast addresses are in the range 224.0.0.0 through 239.255.255.255. Address assignments are listed below. The range of addresses between 224.0.0.0 and 224.0.0.255, inclusive, is reserved for the use of routing protocols and other low-level topology discovery or maintenance protocols, such as gateway discovery and group membership reporting. Multicast routers should not forward any multicast datagram with destination addresses in this range, regardless of its TTL.



227.215.33.51


Netname: MCAST-NETNetblock: 224.0.0.0 - 239.255.255.255Coordinator:Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (IANA-ARIN) res-ip@iana.org(310) 823-9358Domain System inverse mapping provided by:FLAG.EP.NET 198.32.4.13STRUL.STUPI.SE 192.108.200.1 192.36.143.3NS.ISI.EDU 128.9.128.127NIC.NEAR.NET 192.52.71.4Record last updated on 12-Sep-2000.Database last updated on 29-Nov-2001 19:56:47 EDT.The ARIN Registration Services Host contains ONLY InternetNetwork Information: Networks, ASN's, and related POC's.Please use the whois server at rs.internic.net for DOMAIN relatedInformation and whois.nic.mil for NIPRNET Information.hope this helpskorgul desmocat said:November 30th, 2001 03:00 PMthe 224.x.x.x signifies that it is a multicast address.the IGMP is Internet Group Membership Protocol.This is can be caused by your machine advertsing to the router on the segment that you are on that it wants to join a multicast group.It's basically used by IP hosts to report their multicast group membership to an adjacent router.laymans terms, your machine says "hey, I'm a member of this multicast group, even though I can also see another router"It could be triggered by a topology change in the network upstream from you, or when the router closest to where you are connected updates it's routing tables and sends out a request to see who all can see it after the change.I don't think it's anything to worry about.Hope I didn't confuse you too bad I almost did it to myself. Harold7 said:November 30th, 2001 03:47 PM







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