IANA Considerations for Internet Group Management ProtocolsJohns Hopkins University Applied Physics Labbrian@innovationslab.netThis document specifies revised IANA Considerations for the Internet Group Management
Protocol and the Multicast Listener Discovery protocol. This document specifies the
guidance provided to IANA to manage values associated with various fields within the
protocol headers of the group management protocols.This document obsoletes RFC 3228 and updates RFC 4443.The following sections describe the allocation guidelines associated with
the specified fields within the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
and the Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) headers. Some of these registries
were created previously, while others are created by this document.This document obsoletes and updates .The capitalized key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT",
"RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in
.The registration procedures used in this document are defined in . The IGMP header contains the following fields that carry values assigned from IANA-managed name
spaces: Type and Code. Code field values are defined relative to a specific Type value. created an IANA registry for the IGMP Type field. This document updates that
registry in two ways:
The registration procedure is changed to Standards Action.The reference for the registry is changed to this document. created an IANA registry for Code values for existing IGMP Type fields.
The registration procedure for the existing registries is changed to Standards Action. The policy for
assigning Code values for new IGMP Types MUST be defined in the document defining the new Type value.As with IGMP, the MLD header also contains Type and Code fields. Assignment of those fields within
the MLD header is defined in .The IANA is requested to create a single registry for the bits in the Flags
field of the Multicast Listener Query Message
and the IGMPv3 Query Message . The format for the registry is:The assignment of new bit flags within the Flags field
requires Standards Action.The IANA is requested to create a single registry for the bits in the Flags
field of the Multicast Listener Report Message and the IGMPv3 Report Message. The format for the registry is:The assignment of new bit flags within the Flags field
require Standards Action.This document only defines IANA registy actions and there are no associated security issues.Bill Fenner was the author of RFC 3228, which forms a portion of the content contained herein.