IANA IPv4 Special-Purpose Address RegistryInternet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) Address Space2009-08-192020-09-04IANA IPv4 Special-Purpose Address RegistryIETF ReviewThe IETF has reserved the address block of 192.0.0.0/24 for use for
special purposes relating to protocol assignments. This registry
contains the current assignments made by the IETF from this address
block.
Address prefixes listed in the Special-Purpose Address Registry are
not guaranteed routability in any particular local or global context.
The IPv4 and IPv6 Special-Purpose Address Registries maintain the
following information regarding each entry:
o Address Block - A block of IPv4 or IPv6 addresses that has been
registered for a special purpose.
o Name - A descriptive name for the special-purpose address block.
o RFC - The RFC through which the special-purpose address block was
requested.
o Allocation Date - The date upon which the special-purpose address
block was allocated.
o Termination Date - The date upon which the allocation is to be
terminated. This field is applicable for limited-use allocations
only.
o Source - A boolean value indicating whether an address from the
allocated special-purpose address block is valid when used as the
source address of an IP datagram that transits two devices.
o Destination - A boolean value indicating whether an address from
the allocated special-purpose address block is valid when used as
the destination address of an IP datagram that transits two
devices.
o Forwardable - A boolean value indicating whether a router may
forward an IP datagram whose destination address is drawn from the
allocated special-purpose address block between external
interfaces.
o Globally Reachable - A boolean value indicating whether an IP
datagram whose destination address is drawn from the allocated
special-purpose address block is forwardable beyond a specified
administrative domain.
o Reserved-by-Protocol - A boolean value indicating whether the
special-purpose address block is reserved by IP, itself. This
value is "TRUE" if the RFC that created the special-purpose
address block requires all compliant IP implementations to behave
in a special way when processing packets either to or from
addresses contained by the address block.
If the value of "Destination" is FALSE, the values of "Forwardable"
and "Globally Reachable" must also be false.
0.0.0.0/8
"This host on this network", Section 3.2.1.31981-09TrueFalseFalseFalseTrue
10.0.0.0/8
Private-Use1996-02TrueTrueTrueFalseFalse
100.64.0.0/10
Shared Address Space2012-04TrueTrueTrueFalseFalse
127.0.0.0/8
Loopback, Section 3.2.1.31981-09False False False False True
169.254.0.0/16
Link Local2005-05TrueTrueFalseFalseTrue
172.16.0.0/12
Private-Use1996-02TrueTrueTrueFalseFalse
192.0.0.0/24 IETF Protocol Assignments, Section 2.12010-01FalseFalseFalseFalseFalse
192.0.0.0/29
IPv4 Service Continuity Prefix2011-06TrueTrueTrueFalseFalse
192.0.0.8/32
IPv4 dummy address2015-03TrueFalseFalseFalseFalse
192.0.0.9/32
Port Control Protocol Anycast2015-10TrueTrueTrueTrueFalse
192.0.0.10/32
Traversal Using Relays around NAT Anycast2017-02TrueTrueTrueTrueFalse
192.0.0.170/32, 192.0.0.171/32
NAT64/DNS64 Discovery, Section 2.22013-02FalseFalseFalseFalseTrue
192.0.2.0/24
Documentation (TEST-NET-1)2010-01FalseFalseFalseFalseFalse
192.31.196.0/24
AS112-v42014-12TrueTrueTrueTrueFalse
192.52.193.0/24
AMT2014-12TrueTrueTrueTrueFalse
192.88.99.0/24
Deprecated (6to4 Relay Anycast)2001-062015-03
192.168.0.0/16
Private-Use1996-02TrueTrueTrueFalseFalse
192.175.48.0/24
Direct Delegation AS112 Service1996-01TrueTrueTrueTrueFalse
198.18.0.0/15
Benchmarking1999-03TrueTrueTrueFalseFalse
198.51.100.0/24
Documentation (TEST-NET-2)2010-01FalseFalseFalseFalseFalse
203.0.113.0/24
Documentation (TEST-NET-3)2010-01FalseFalseFalseFalseFalse
240.0.0.0/4
Reserved, Section 41989-08FalseFalseFalseFalseTrue
255.255.255.255/32
Limited Broadcast, Section 71984-10FalseTrueFalseFalseTrueSeveral protocols have been granted exceptions to this rule.
For examples, see and .Not useable unless by virtue of a more specific reservation.