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what is Assigned Multicast?
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it’s a single address used to reach a group of devices running a common protocol or service
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is a multicast group that all IPv6-enabled devices join.
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Multicast IP Routing protocols are used to distribute data (for example, audio/video streaming broadcasts) to multiple recipients. Using multicast, a source can send a single copy of data to a single multicast address, which is then distributed to an entire group of recipients.
Detailed explanation-2: -Multicast protocols such as UDP/IP and RTP/IP are used to broadcast data to any number of receiving devices. Unlike unicast TCP data, if a packet is not received, there is no mechanism or attempt to verify that and resend the packet. Multicast is widely used for video and audio data.
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