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Scenario2: Now suppose the LAN must support both voice and data and you must choose one of these multiple access strategies in order to support both applications on the same network, with the understanding that voice calls are more important than data. Which would you choose and why? How would voice and data be sent in this scenario? That is, which access protocol would you use, or adapt/modify, and why?

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Answer:

The RTP (real time protocol) which uses the UDP ( user datagram protocol) and Real-time control protocol.

Step-by-step explanation:

The RTP of a voice over IP protocol (VoIP) which is used to prioritise the transfer of video and audio data over text data. It is used for video conferencing and telephony services in an enterprise.

It uses the user-datagram protocol to transfer or access videos and audio data for its real time effect and the real-time control protocol for quality of service analysis and maintenance.

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