What is multicast routing
Answer / Bhanu Bairwa
Multicast routing is a method used in computer networks for efficiently delivering the same data to multiple destinations simultaneously. It allows a single source to send data to a group of receivers, reducing the amount of network traffic required compared to unicasting the same data to each receiver individually.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 0 Yes | 0 No |
How many types of Backups are there? Explain them in practical and theory?
1. What ports does FTP traffic travel over? 2. What ports does mail traffic utilize? 3. What ports do HTTP and HTTPS use? 4. Why is NTP required in an NFS network? 5. Name some common mal software on the server side 6. What is CPAN? How do you access it? 7. What is PEAR? 8. What advantages does mod_perl have over a perl CGI? 9. What is required to do SSL in Apache 1.x? 10. What is Tcl? 11. What is a servlet engine/container? 12. What is BIND? 13. Name the steps to setup a slave zone in BIND 14. Name the steps to setup a primary zone in BIND 15. What commands would you use under Solaris or Linux to modify/view an LDAP tree?
Explain network layer in ATM,
what are the various network topologies ?
What is source route
How will you choose between synchronous and asynchronous replication for SRDF?
why give the name of cable rj 45 not other.
hi , can you Suggest me the books (with author names) to learn Network programming from basics. Thanks in Advance... Prakash
When you look at a Cisco switch like Cisco 2950, why are the ports labeled with an 'X' behind the number? Like 1x, 2x.....23x, 24x, and what does it mean when there is no 'X'?
what is web server,application server,database server
What are the networking protocol options for the Windows clients if for some reason you do not want to use TCP or IP?
Which of the following is a language. A). QBE. B). SQL. C). QUEL. D). C