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105 broadcast address of a local interface, (m) a multicast address (IPv4
236 (subnets) and/or multiple multicast groups.
239 subnet specified, but multicast messages go to all interfaces.
244 local network(s) or a multicast address assigned to NTP.
246 has assigned the multicast group address IPv4 224.0.1.1 and
260 manycast client mode association for the multicast address
267 The NTP multicast address
276 discovered as the result of broadcast/multicast messages.
365 use on broadcast server and multicast server and the maximum
408 the multicast group address(es) (type m) specified.
410 address is required, but the NTP multicast address 224.0.1.1
420 This command enables reception of multicast server messages to
421 the multicast group address(es) (type m) specified.
423 a message for the first time, the multicast client measures the
426 which it synchronizes to succeeding multicast messages.
561 An attractive alternative where multicast support is available
1710 is also specified with the same multicast address.
1735 It is intended as a means for a multicast client
1769 command but with a multicast (IPv4 class
1893 Administratively scoped multicast boundaries are normally
1961 commands using, for instance, multicast group address
2014 to a multicast group address, all manycast servers
2452 The broadcast and multicast modes require a special calibration
2532 multicast server, as in the