Which difference must an engineer consider when implementing inter-domain and intra-domain multicast routing on the network?
A.
Intra-domain routing is dependent on the RP router within the same SP network, but inter-domain routing reduces the dependency on the other SP network.
B.
Intra-domain routing allows the service provider to control incoming and outgoing multicast data streams on its network, but inter-domain routing limits the service provider's control.
C.
Inter-domain routing supports policy routing to connect different multicast domains using PIM-SM, but intra-domain routing supports policy routing using PIM-SM only within a single domain.
D.
Intra-domain routing uses the PIM and MBGP protocols for multicast routing, but inter-domain routing must use PIM-SSM or MSDP.
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