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Nokia 4A0-108 Exam - Topic 2 Question 94 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nokia's 4A0-108 exam
Question #: 94
Topic #: 2
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Which of the following multicast packets can be forwarded on the Internet?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Bronwyn
5 months ago
I had no idea multicast addresses were so specific!
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Belen
5 months ago
FF70:: is also valid for forwarding, right?
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Caren
5 months ago
Wait, why can't FF02:: be forwarded?
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Lore
5 months ago
Totally agree with that!
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Nobuko
6 months ago
FF1E:: is the only one that can be forwarded.
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Shawnta
6 months ago
I'm a bit confused about FF3A; I can't recall if that's a valid multicast range for forwarding.
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Natalie
6 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I believe FF1E is a global multicast address, so that one should be forwardable.
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Art
6 months ago
I remember something about FF02 being link-local, so I don't think that one can be forwarded on the Internet.
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Elsa
6 months ago
I think multicast packets with FF00::/8 can be forwarded, but I'm not sure about the specific addresses here.
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Myra
6 months ago
I'm confident I can solve this. The key is to identify which of these multicast addresses is in the correct IPv6 format and falls within the reserved multicast address space.
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Weldon
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know multicast is used for one-to-many communication, but I'm not sure about the specific address ranges allowed.
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Laquita
6 months ago
This looks like a question on multicast addressing. I'll need to review the rules for valid multicast addresses on the Internet.
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Dalene
7 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. The valid multicast address range on the Internet is FF00::/8, so I'll need to check which of these options falls within that range.
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Carlton
7 months ago
Based on my understanding of the Traps product, I think option B is the most likely answer. The question is asking about "Service Protection," and that sounds like it could be referring to the ability of one ESM Server to take over for another in case of a failure.
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Aileen
11 months ago
Trick question! The real answer is 'None of the above' - because who actually understands multicast addressing anyway?
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Lavonda
9 months ago
None of the above
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Luz
9 months ago
D) A multicast packet destined to FF3A:: 1234
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Leslie
9 months ago
C) A multicast packet destined to FF02:: 1234
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Angelica
9 months ago
B) A multicast packet destined to FF1E:: 1234
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Sherron
11 months ago
A) A multicast packet destined to FF70:: 1234
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Della
11 months ago
Wait, wait, wait... I'm feeling a bit lost here. Do I get bonus points if I guess all of them and hope one is right?
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Tanesha
10 months ago
User 3: C) A multicast packet destined to FF02:: 1234
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Malcom
10 months ago
User 2: A) A multicast packet destined to FF70:: 1234
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Sarina
11 months ago
User 1: No, you won't get bonus points for guessing all of them.
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Ashlyn
11 months ago
Hold up, isn't D the answer? The FF3A:: prefix is for site-local multicast, and that can definitely be forwarded on the internet. Easy peasy!
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Carole
12 months ago
Hmm, I think it's B. The FF1E:: prefix is for global multicast, right? That should work on the internet.
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Alishia
10 months ago
I'm not sure about D, but A is definitely not a valid option for forwarding on the internet.
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Paz
11 months ago
I think C might also work, FF02:: is for link-local multicast which can be forwarded on the internet.
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Yuette
11 months ago
I agree, B is the correct option. FF1E:: is indeed for global multicast.
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Loise
1 year ago
I'm pretty sure it's C. The FF02:: prefix is for link-local multicast, which can be forwarded on the internet.
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Merlyn
11 months ago
Great, thanks for the clarification!
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Frankie
11 months ago
So, we can forward multicast packets with FF02:: destination on the Internet.
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Paola
11 months ago
I agree, FF02:: is used for link-local multicast.
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Clorinda
11 months ago
Yes, FF02:: is indeed for link-local multicast which can be forwarded on the internet.
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Zona
11 months ago
I think you're right, C is the correct option.
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Jaclyn
12 months ago
I think you're right, C is the correct option.
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Lemuel
1 year ago
I'm not sure about this. Can someone explain why FF02:: is the correct answer?
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Emilio
1 year ago
I agree with Joaquin. Multicast packets destined to FF02:: are reserved for local network communication.
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Joaquin
1 year ago
I think the answer is C) A multicast packet destined to FF02:: 1234.
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