Which two statements about IPv4 multicast traffic are true? (Choose two.)
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A. B. C. D. E.DE
The correct answers are C and E.
A. Incorrect. Multicast traffic is designed to reduce the burden on the source host by enabling it to send a single stream of data to multiple receivers simultaneously.
B. Incorrect. Multicast traffic can use a significant amount of network bandwidth, especially if there are many receivers.
C. Correct. Multicast traffic is bandwidth-intensive because it sends a single stream of data to multiple receivers. This can result in significant network congestion, especially if there are many receivers or if the network infrastructure is not designed to handle multicast traffic efficiently.
D. Incorrect. Multicast traffic sends a single stream of data to multiple receivers simultaneously, but it does not necessarily deliver multiple streams of data simultaneously.
E. Correct. Multicast traffic is the most efficient way to deliver data to multiple receivers because it sends a single stream of data to multiple receivers simultaneously. This reduces network congestion and improves overall network efficiency.