DRAG DROP
Drag the RSVP characteristic on the left to match the correct RSVP message type on the right.
Answer: See the explanation
Explanation:
<map><m
x1=”8″ x2=”400″
y1=”49″ y2=”78″
ss=”0″ a=”0″ /><m
x1=”8″ x2=”401″
y1=”90
y2=”121″ ss=”0″ a=”0″ /><m x1=”7″ x2=”398″ y1=”132″ y2=”164″ ss=”0″ a=”0″ /><m x1=”9″
x2=”403″ y1=”176″ y2=”207″ ss=”0″ a=”0″ /><m x1=”520″ x2=”910″ y1=”77″ y2=”108″ ss=”1″ a=”0″
/><m x1=”520″ x2=”911″ y1=”121″ y2=”150″ ss=”1″ a=”0″ /><m x1=”520″ x2=”909″ y1=”211″
y2=”243″ ss=”1″ a=”0″ /><m x1=”518″ x2=”911″ y1=”251″ y2=”281″ ss=”1″ a=”0″ /><c start=”0″
stop=”0″ /><c start=”2″ stop=”1″ /><c start=”1″ stop=”2″ /><c start=”3″ stop=”3″ /></map>
RSVP PATH Message — sent from the tunnel headend to the tunnel tailend
—- carried the MPLS label requests
RSVP RESV Message—Sent from the tunnel tailend to the tunnel headend
— carries the MPLS lablesRSVP PATH Message — sent from the tunnel head end to the tunnel tail end —- carried the MPLS
label requests
RSVP RESV Message–Sent from the tunnel tail end to the tunnel head end — carries the MPLS labels