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Which type of addresses refer to a group of hosts on one or more networks?
Which type of addresses refer to a group of hosts on one or more networks?
- Broadcast addresses
- Multicast addresses (correct)
- Spanning tree addresses
- Unicast addresses
How many copies of a packet are required when using the broadcast method in multicasting?
How many copies of a packet are required when using the broadcast method in multicasting?
- 4 copies
- 13 copies (correct)
- 11 copies
- 8 copies
In multicasting, how are packets transmitted along the spanning tree?
In multicasting, how are packets transmitted along the spanning tree?
- Packets are sent to networks with hosts in the group
- Packets are forwarded to the least cost path
- Packets are sent to all networks in the configuration
- Packets are replicated at branch points (correct)
What is the convention used to identify multicast addresses in IPv4?
What is the convention used to identify multicast addresses in IPv4?
What is the purpose of multicasting in internetwork protocols?
What is the purpose of multicasting in internetwork protocols?
Which method of multicasting requires 13 copies of a packet in a configuration?
Which method of multicasting requires 13 copies of a packet in a configuration?
What is the purpose of multicasting in internetwork protocols?
What is the purpose of multicasting in internetwork protocols?
How many packets are required in the multiple unicast method of multicasting?
How many packets are required in the multiple unicast method of multicasting?
What convention is used to identify multicast addresses in IPv4?
What convention is used to identify multicast addresses in IPv4?
How are packets transmitted in multicasting along the spanning tree?
How are packets transmitted in multicasting along the spanning tree?