Address of multicast on 2504

Hi all

Today, when you configure a new controller of 2504, I came across a field called Multi cast address.

I always set a new controller by accessing it through the console and captures the long list of questions.

But (if my memory is correct) I have never met the prompt asking you to enter address of casting multi. Probably because its a different code.

What it means? I mean I tried to enter an ip address, but he showed... Invalid multicast ip address.

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