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MCD is an addition to online synchronization protocol, that gives ability to make node discovery by sending multicast announcements in local area network. It is very simple:
MCD announcement is an XDR-encoded packet with only two fields:
+----------------+ | MAGIC | SENDER | +----------------+
Magic number is N N C P D 0x00 0x00 0x01 and sender is 32-byte
identifier of the node. It is sent as UDP packet on IPv6
ff02::4e4e:4350 (hexadecimal ASCII NNCP)
multicast address and 5400 port. Operating system will use IPv6
link-local address as a source one, with the port taken from
nncp-daemon
’s -bind option. That way, IP packet
itself will carry the link-scope reachable address of the daemon.