And let's not forget the all-important drop probability. I bet the network engineers have a dart board with the different DSCP values, and they just throw darts to decide which packets to drop. Gotta keep things fair, you know?
Haha, this exam is really testing our networking knowledge! I'm going to go with the safe bet and choose A, B, and D. Can't go wrong with the classics, right?
Hmm, I'm a bit confused about the TOS field. Does it really use all 8 bits for DSCP? That seems like a lot of granularity. Oh well, I'm going with A, B, and D.
A, B, and D seem to be the correct options here. The DSCP bits define the forwarding classes and drop probability, and to convert to IP precedence, the three most significant bits are used.
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