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Date:      Thu, 23 Feb 1995 19:07:05 -0800
From:      tyeh@tss.com (Thomas Yeh)
To:        questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Does FreeBSD really support IP multicast?
Message-ID:  <9502240307.AA00400@sprite.93net>

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I tried to plug my FreeBSD 2.0 notebook to a multicast LAN. It does
not seem to work. When I did "netstat -g", it said "this isn't supported yet".
Then I ping this notebook from a Solaris 2.3 Sparc machine by
"/usr/sbin/ping -s 224.0.0.1", I got no reply from the portible.

All the unicast and broadcast features are functioning.

Am I missing something? 

My routing table looks like this: (by "netstat -r")

Internet:
Destination     Gateway         Flags   Refs    Use   Interface
default         160.101.93.2     UGS     0      3      ze0
localhost       localhost        UH      0      1210   lo0
160.101.93      link#2           UC      0      0      ze0
160.101.93.2    0:0:c:7:a0:c0    UHL     1      0      ze0
224             link#2           UCS     0      0      ze0



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