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Chapter 21 Quiz

This document discusses different types of network communications and routing protocols for multicasting. It covers the following key points: 1. Unicasting is a one-to-one communication between one source and one destination. Multicasting is a one-to-many communication between one source and a group of destinations. Broadcasting is a one-to-all communication between one source and all network hosts. 2. Multicast routing protocols like MOSPF, DVMRP, and PIM use different approaches to construct multicast distribution trees to deliver packets to multiple receivers in an efficient manner. MOSPF uses a source-based tree approach while DVMRP is a source-based distance vector routing protocol

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Chapter 21 Quiz

This document discusses different types of network communications and routing protocols for multicasting. It covers the following key points: 1. Unicasting is a one-to-one communication between one source and one destination. Multicasting is a one-to-many communication between one source and a group of destinations. Broadcasting is a one-to-all communication between one source and all network hosts. 2. Multicast routing protocols like MOSPF, DVMRP, and PIM use different approaches to construct multicast distribution trees to deliver packets to multiple receivers in an efficient manner. MOSPF uses a source-based tree approach while DVMRP is a source-based distance vector routing protocol

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1. A one-to-all communication between one source and all hosts on a network is


classified as a _______ communication.
a) unicast
b) multicast
c) broadcast
d) None of the choices are correct

2. A one-to-many communication between one source and a specific group of hosts is


classified as a _______ communication.

a) unicast

b) multicast

c) broadcast

d) None of the choices are correct

3. A one-to-one communication between one source and one destination is classified as


a _______ communication.

a) unicast

b) multicast

c) broadcast

d) None of the choices are correct

4. In ______, the router forwards the received packet through only one of its interfaces.

a) unicasting

b) multicasting

c) broadcasting

d) None of the choices are correct

5. In multicast routing, each involved router needs to construct a ________ path tree for
each group.

a) average

b) longest

c) shortest

d) None of the choices are correct


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6. In the _______ tree approach to multicasting, each router needs to create a separate
tree for each source-group.

a) grouped-shared

b) source-based

c) destination-based

d) none of these

7. The Multicast Open Shortest Path First (MOSPF) routing uses the _______ tree
approach.

a) grouped-shared

b) source-based

c) destination-based

d) none of these

8. The Multicast Open Shortest Path First (MOSPF) protocol is an extension of the OSPF
protocol that uses multicast routing to create source-based trees. The protocol is
based on _______ routing.

a) distance vector

b) link state

c) path vector

d) none of these

9. In RPF, a router forwards only the copy that has traveled the _______ path from the
source to the router.

a) shortest

b) longest

c) average

d) none of these
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10. RPF eliminates the ________ in the flooding process.

a) forwarding

b) backwarding

c) flooding

d) none of these

11. RPB creates a shortest path _______ tree from the source to each destination.

a) unicast

b) multicast

c) broadcast

d) None of the choices are correct

12. RPB guarantees that each destination receives _________ of the packet.

a) only one copy

b) no copies

c) multiple copies

d) none

13. In ________, the multicast packet must reach only those networks that have active
members for that particular group.

a) RPF

b) RPB

c) RPM

d) none

14. _______ adds pruning and grafting to _______ to create a multicast shortest path tree
that supports dynamic membership changes.

a) RPM; RPB

b) RPB; RPM

c) RPF; RPM

d) none
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15. __________ is an implementation of multicast distance vector routing. It is a source-


based routing protocol based on RIP.

a) MOSPF

b) DVMRP

c) CBT

d) none

16. DVMRP is a ________routing protocol based on RIP.

a) grouped-shared

b) source-based

c) destination-based

d) none of these

17. Pruning and grafting are strategies used in _______.

a) RPF

b) RPB

c) RPM

d) none

18. PIM-DM is used when the number of routers with attached members is ______
relative to the number of routers in the internet.

a) large

b) small

c) moderate

d) none

19. PIM-SM is used when the number of routers with attached members is ______
relative to the number of routers in the internet.

a) large

b) small

c) moderate

d) none
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