tibrvlisten is started with the following settings: -network ";224.2.2.2;224.6.6.6" "mytest" tibrvsend is started with the following settings: -network ";224.6.6.6;224.2.2.2" "mytest". "message #1" What is the expected result?
Wait, does this mean the listener is going to be the only one who can hear the message? Like some kind of network ninja, silently listening in on the sender's conversations? Talk about a plot twist!
Aha, I've got it! Since the listener and sender are using different multicast groups, the listener won't receive the message. Time to ace this question and move on to the next one. Easy peasy!
Okay, this one's tricky. The listener and sender are using different multicast groups, so I think the message won't be received. Guess I better brush up on my network protocols before the exam!
Alright, let's see. The listener and sender are on different multicast groups, so I'm going to go with option D. Wouldn't want to get this one wrong and end up with egg on my face, you know?
Hmm, let me think about this. The listener and sender are using different multicast groups, so I'm guessing the message won't be received. Gotta love these tricky network configuration questions!
I'm not sure, but I think the answer might be C) The listener will receive the message only if both the listener and sender connect remotely to the same daemon.
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