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Question #: 158
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Refer to the exhibit.

Which three statements about the output are true? (Choose three.)

  • A. This switch is currently receiving a multicast data stream that is being forwarded out VLAN 150.
  • B. A multicast receiver has requested to join one or more of the multicast groups.
  • C. Group 224.0.1.40 is a reserved address, and it should not be used for multicast user data transfer.
  • D. One or more multicast groups are operating in PIM dense mode.
  • E. One or more of the multicast data streams will be forwarded out to neighbor 10.85.20.20.
  • F. Group 239.192.1.1 is a reserved address, and it should not be used for multicast user data transfer.
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Suggested Answer: ABC 🗳️
A. VLAN 150 shows up in the outgoing interface list so those specific multicast streams are being forwarded to this VLAN.
B. A receiver has requested to receive the multicast stream associated with the multicast address of 239.192.1.1, that is why this stream appears in the mroute table.
C. The 224.0.1.40 is a reserved multicast group for cisco's Rp descovery. All cisco routers are members of this grup by default and listen to this group for Cisco
RP discovery messages advertised by mapping agent even if it is not configured
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