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Dell EMC D-VXB-DY-A-24 Exam - Topic 3 Question 3 Discussion

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Malinda
4 months ago
VTP? That’s not even related to multicast, right?
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Alecia
4 months ago
I’m surprised they didn’t mention anything about QoS!
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Goldie
4 months ago
Wait, why would we need LACP for video streaming?
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Yuriko
4 months ago
I think vPC could help too, but IGMP seems more relevant.
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Annmarie
5 months ago
IGMP is definitely the way to go for multicast traffic.
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Pok
5 months ago
VTP seems unrelated to multicast. I think it’s more about VLAN management, but I could be wrong.
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Glen
5 months ago
I feel like we had a practice question on multicast traffic, and IGMP was the answer there too. It makes sense to enable it for this scenario.
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Jenifer
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I think LACP is more about link aggregation. It might not directly help with multicast issues.
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Alaine
5 months ago
I remember we discussed IGMP in class, especially how it helps manage multicast traffic. That seems like the right choice here.
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Malinda
5 months ago
I'm confident the answer is IGMP. Enabling IGMP on the network should help control and optimize the multicast traffic, which should address the high network utilization.
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Gregoria
5 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about this one. The options include LACP, vPC, and VTP, which don't seem directly related to multicast. I'll have to think about this carefully.
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Karrie
5 months ago
IGMP! That's the protocol used for managing multicast group membership, so that's probably the right answer.
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Lezlie
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a networking question related to multicast traffic. I think the key is to identify the right protocol or feature to address the high network utilization.
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Karon
6 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. The question mentions a multicast application, so I'm guessing the solution has something to do with managing multicast traffic.
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Lyndia
6 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know we need to use AI services to build a chatbot, but I'm not sure which specific ones would be the best fit. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Wade
2 years ago
I bet the network guys are just streaming cat videos all day and blaming the multicast app. IGMP is the way to go, though.
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Carole
2 years ago
I believe vPC might be a better option to address the issue, as it provides link aggregation and redundancy.
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Cassie
2 years ago
Hmm, IGMP sounds like the right answer. VxBlock must have some fancy multicast capabilities built-in, right?
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Stephaine
2 years ago
Yeah, VxBlock probably has some multicast capabilities that can help with the video streaming.
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Eleonore
2 years ago
I think IGMP should be enabled to address the heavy network utilization.
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Jamika
2 years ago
I'm not sure, but I think LACP could also help in this situation.
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Toi
2 years ago
IGMP, definitely! That's the way to control the multicast traffic and keep the network from getting clogged up.
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Verdell
2 years ago
LACP wouldn't help in this situation, IGMP is the solution for multicast applications.
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Lucina
2 years ago
Agreed, enabling IGMP should help address the heavy network utilization.
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Richelle
2 years ago
IGMP is the way to go for controlling multicast traffic.
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Marge
2 years ago
I agree with Vi, enabling IGMP should address the heavy network utilization issue.
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Vi
2 years ago
I think the answer is C) IGMP because it helps manage multicast traffic.
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