Matching
Match each correct item with the statement below.
Premises:
An application layer signaling protocol created by the IETF and used to start or stop a VoIP communications session.
A multicast routing protocol that works like OSPF in finding the shortest path from source to destination for multicast transmissions.
A VoIP protocol that is designed to handle the translation of an audio signal to a VoIP network.
Audio file technology used for applications such as media/audio players.
A Layer 3 protocol that is used to determine which clients are participating in multicast groups and to provide this information to routers on the network.
Audio file technology used for all types of combined video and audio applications through the Internet.
A multicasting routing protocol that works with RIP to determine which workstations are subscribed to multimedia multicasts, to determine the fewest hops to a particular router on a network, and to determine the route to take to reach a particular router.
A multicast protocol developed for real-time multimedia applications such as video conferencing.
Audio file technology used for playing music files through the Internet.
Responses:
WAV
MGCP
SIP
MPEG
ACELP
MOSPF
DVMRP
RTP
IGMP
PIM
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
WAV
MGCP
SIP
MPEG
ACELP
MOSPF
DVMRP
RTP
IGMP
PIM
Premises:
WAV
MGCP
SIP
MPEG
ACELP
MOSPF
DVMRP
RTP
IGMP
PIM
Responses:
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