Refer to the exhibit. A source is sending a multicast traffic stream to the receiver. How is the multicast traffic expected to flow through the network when it reaches a vPC peer?
Refer to the exhibit. A source is sending a multicast traffic stream to the receiver. How is the multicast traffic expected to flow through the network when it reaches a vPC peer?
The correct answer is Option C. When multicast traffic reaches a vPC peer, it is replicated to the ports that joined a given multicast group and the peer link. The multicast traffic stream flows over the peer link to ensure that orphan ports receive the multicast stream in failure scenarios. This ensures redundancy and continuity of the multicast traffic to all interested recipients, especially in the event of link failures.
Answer A
My mistake. Answer C
Agree C is correct 100%
Multicast data traffic flows down the source tree to active forwarding vPC peer device. vPC peer device 1 (7K1) sends a copy of the multicast traffic out of the vPC member port connected to access switch. One another copy is sent out of vPC peer-link. As there is no single-attached device (or orphan port) interested by this multicast traffic on the other side, vPC peer device 2 (7K2) will drop the multicast traffic
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Agree it is C