How, if at all, should the definitions of integrity, agreement and validity for reliable multicast
change for the case of open groups?

What will be an ideal response?


For open groups, the definitions of integrity and agreement do not change. The validity property is not
appropriately defined for open groups, since senders are not necessarily members of the group.
For open groups we can define validity as follows: ‘If a correct process multicasts message m, then some
member of group(m) will eventually deliver m.’

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List the seven steps of the incident recovery process, according to Donald Pipkin.

What will be an ideal response?

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An administrator would like to evaluate network traffic. Which of the following tools should the administrator use?

A. OTDR B. Protocol analyzer C. Certifier D. Toner probe

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

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