1. Although each IP multicast group needs a unique IP multicast address, using a central server to allocate unique addresses creates a central bottleneck. Devise a scheme that allows a set of computers to choose a multicast address at random and resolve a conflict, if one should arise.
2. Suppose you and two friends at distant colleges want to participate in a 3-way teleconference using IP multicast. Which multicast routing protocols would you choose? Why?
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