7. Examine the scenario below. Which PC(s) will receive the message for the following destination IP address? [1 mark] Destination IP Address = a) 192.168.100.4 b) 192.168.100.255 c) 237.192.126.17 d) 225.5.77.126 Source Host 1 192.168.100.1 225.5.77.126 group 5 192.168.100.5 225.5.77.126 group 2 192.168.100.2 237.192.126.17 group 3 192.168.100.3 4 192.168.100.4 237.192.126.17 group
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There are two main types relevant here: Unicast and Multicast. - Unicast IP addresses are used for one-to-one communication. In the given scenario, addresses like 192.168.100.4 are unicast, meaning they are intended for a single recipient. - Multicast IP Show more…
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