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Which three statements are true about Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) implementation on Cisco routers? (Choose three.) Bidir-PIM is suited for multicast with larger numbers of sources. In PIM- M deplo!ment" all routers create onl! (#"$) entries for the multicast groups. In PIM-%M" a multicast sender first registers with the &P" and the data stream begins to flow from sender to &P to recei'er. ('ailable networ) bandwidth is o'erutili*ed outside of the multicast routing *one because multiple streams of data are re+uired between distant routers in place of a single transmission. (ll routers in the PIM networ) learn about the acti'e group-to-&P mapping from the &P mapping agent b! automaticall! ,oining the Cisco-&P-disco'er! (--../.0../) multicast group. In a PIM- M networ)" the routers ha'e the P1 threshold set to / b! default which guarantees that the lasthop router switches to P1 mode as soon as the host starts recei'ing the multicast.
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What method of 2o gi'es preferential handling for predefined classes of traffic? best-effort ser'ices differentiated ser'ices hard 2o ser'ices integrated ser'ices
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What are two reasons to implement wireless in a networ)? (Choose two.) increased securit! increased mobilit! increased producti'it! increased cost sa'ings increased throughput
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Which configuration-related step is re+uired for I$MP snooping on a Catal!st switch? 3nable I$MP snooping in global configuration mode. Configure the I$MP snooping method. 3nable multicast routing in global configuration mode. 4one - I$MP snooping is enabled globall! b! default.
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&efer to the e5hibit. 1he networ) has 3I$&P configured on all routers and has con'erged on the routes ad'ertised. PIM sparse mode has been also configured on all routers. 1he routers between the ource and the rende*'ous point (&P) ha'e ( "$) state in the multicast routing table and the routers between the &P and the &ecei'ers ha'e (#"$) state in their multicast routing tables. (fter the first multicast pac)et is recei'ed b! the &ecei'ers and the switcho'er ta)es place" how will the multicast traffic continue to flow from the ource to the &ecei'ers? 1he traffic will flow 'ia source tree from the ource to the &ecei'ers. 1he traffic will flow 'ia shared tree from the ource to the &P and 'ia shared tree from the &P to the &ecei'ers. 1he traffic will flow 'ia shared tree from the ource to the &P and 'ia source tree from the &P to the &ecei'ers.

1he traffic will flow 'ia source tree from the ource to the &P and 'ia shared tree from the &P to the &ecei'ers.
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What is the result of the global configuration command ip pim send-rp-discovery Loopback0 scope 3? 1he router sends broadcast group-to-&P mapping messages so that other routers can automaticall! disco'er the &P. 1he routers sends group-to-&P mapping messages to --../.0.67 so that other routers can automaticall! disco'er the &P. 1he router sends group-to-&P mapping messages to --../.0../ so that other routers can automaticall! disco'er the &P. 1he router ad'ertises itself as the &P b! sending messages to the --../.0.67 address.
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Where should 2o classification and mar)ing be done? access la!er at the first router interface core la!er distribution la!er
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8or configuring IP multicast routing" what is the purpose of the global configuration mode command ip pim send-rp-announce 10.1.1.1? enables IP multicast routing with router I% 0/.0.0.0

assigns the role of rende*'ous point mapping agent to the router with IP address 0/.0.0.0 announces the candidac! of the router with IP address 0/.0.0.0 as the rende*'ous point for all multicast groups enables protocol independent multicast (PIM) with router I% 0/.0.0.0
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What are two reasons to implement 'oice in a networ)? (Choose two.) cost sa'ings increased producti'it! stronger securit! increased data throughput easier administration
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&efer to the e5hibit. &outer &9 has sent a ,oin message to router &. re+uesting multicast traffic for users in the multicast group --..0.0.0. :ow will the multicast traffic that is sent from the multicast ser'er &C through the &0-&6-&; path be handled at router &9? 1he multicast traffic will be dropped. 1he multicast traffic will be sent to switch W0" which will drop the traffic. 1he multicast traffic will be forwarded to all users in the multicast group --..0.0.0. 1he multicast traffic will be sent bac) to the rende*'ous point (&P) through the &.-&--&0 path.

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Which M(C multicast address correctl! maps to the IP multicast address --..0/.;/..? /0.//.;3.0/.6-./. /0.//.;3.0/.;/./. /0.//.;3./(.6-./. /0.//.;3./(.;/./.
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Which two statements about Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) are true? (Choose two.) PIM does not re+uire an I$P protocol to be configured in the networ). PIM should be configured onl! on the first and the last hop routers in the multicast tree. PIM should be configured on the de'ice that hosts the source of the muticast traffic. PIM parse Mode is most useful when there are few senders" man! recei'ers" and the 'olume of multicast traffic is high. PIM is a multicast routing protocol that ma)es pac)et-forwarding decisions independent of the unicast IP routing protocol that is running in the networ). 1hree of the forwarding modes for PIM are PIM %ense Mode (PIM-%M)" PIM parse Mode (PIM- M)" and PIM parse-%ense Mode.
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Which two statements about IP multicast addresses are true? (Choose two.)

IP address --.././.; identifies the all-routers group. (ll IP multicast group addresses fall in the range from --../././ through -;..-;;.-;;.-;;. $<=P addresses and limited scope addresses are two t!pes of IP multicast addresses. IP addresses between -66./././ and -66.-;;.-;;.-;; are reser'ed lin)-local addresses. IP addresses between --.././.0 and -67.-;;.-;;.-;; can be assigned to the sources of multicast traffic. IP address --../.0.0 is a globall! scoped address that has been reser'ed for the 4etwor) 1ime Protocol (41P).
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Which statement is true about the split M(C architecture? It distributes the processing of >/-.00 data and management protocols between a lightweight access point and a centrali*ed W<(4 controller. Multiple de'ices can be grouped together to combine total bandwidth. 1he con'ersation flow can be split between multiple switches. 1he con'ersation flow can be split between multiple routers.
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What is the function of a gatewa! within a ?oIP networ)? pro'ides translation between ?oIP and non-?oIP networ)s pro'ides connection admission control (C(C)" bandwidth control and management" and address translation

pro'ides real-time connecti'it! for participants in multiple locations to attend the same 'ideo conference or meeting pro'ides call control for IP phones" C(C" bandwidth control and management" and address translation 16
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What is a ma,or difference between traffic shaping and policing? 1raffic shaping buffers e5cessi'e traffic to smooth traffic whereas policing drops e5cessi'e traffic. 1raffic shaping is preferred for traffic flows such as 'oice and 'ideo whereas policing is better for 1CP flows. 1raffic shaping controls the rate traffic flows through a switch whereas policing controls traffic flows through a router. 1raffic shaping mar)s traffic with <a!er - class of ser'ice (Co ) whereas policing mar)s traffic with the 1o bits in the IP header.
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1he bootstrap router (B &) mechanism of automating the distribution of rende*'ous point (&P) information uses which IP address to disseminate information to all protocol independent multicast (PIM) routers? --.././.06 --../.0.06 --..0./.06 --..0.0.06
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What is the IP address for the Cisco-&P-announce multicast group? --../.0.0

--../.0.67 --../.0../ --.././../


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What are two best practices when implementing 'oice in a networ)? (Choose two.) Create a separate ?<(4 for 'oice traffic. @tili*e Power o'er 3thernet. Minimi*e the 'olume of the data traffic. &emo'e all 2o policies that are applied in the networ). Implement access control lists at the distribution la!er.
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What is true about the differences between wireless <(4s (W<(4s) and <(4s? ( ?P4 connection that uses IPsec is not possible with W<(4s. W<(4s do not use M(C addresses. W<(4s use C M(AC( rather than C M(AC% because W<(4s operate at half-duple5. W<(4s use C M(AC( rather than C M(AC% because W<(4s cannot detect collisions.

W<(4s use C M(AC% rather than C M(AC( because wireless <(4s operate on multiple fre+uencies. W<(4s use C M(AC% rather than C M(AC( because W<(4s operate at full-duple5.
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