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Question #: 45
Topic #: 1
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-- Exhibit --
user@R1> show pim join extensive
InstancE. PIM.master Family: INET
R = Rendezvous Point Tree, S = Sparse, W = Wildcard


Group: 224.50.50.50 -
SourcE. *

RP: 10.100.100.10 -

Flags: sparse,rptree,wildcard -

Upstream interfacE. ge-0/0/10.0 -

Upstream neighbor: 172.28.55.5 -

Upstream statE. Join to RP -

UptimE. 00:00:10 -
Downstream neighbors:

InterfacE. ge-0/0/2.0 -
172.28.57.5 StatE. Join Flags: SRW Timeout: 209


Group: 224.50.50.50 -

SourcE. 10.100.10.10 -

Flags: sparse,spt -

Upstream interfacE. ge-0/0/6.0 -

Upstream neighbor: 172.28.56.5 -
Upstream statE. Join to Source, Prune to RP

UptimE. 00:00:10 -

Keepalive timeout: 276 -
Downstream neighbors:

InterfacE. ge-0/0/2.0 -
172.18.57.5 StatE. Join Flags: S Timeout: 209
-- Exhibit --
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Referring to the output shown in the exhibit, which three statements are true about the PIM implementation on R1? (Choose three.)

  • A. R1 is receiving multicast traffic over the RPT.
  • B. R1 is receiving multicast traffic over the SPT.
  • C. Interface ge-0/0/10 provides the shortest path to the source.
  • D. The multicast stream flows from 10.100.10.10 to 172.18.57.5.
  • E. Interface ge-0/0/6 provides the shortest path to the source.
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Suggested Answer: BDE 🗳️

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