A new device, PanelView, has been added to the network. See the table for device details:
All devices are able to ping their default gateway and all other devices except PanelView.
PanelView can only ping its default gateway.
After the administrator has done some investigation they have discovered the following information:
L3SW1# show run interface
interface Vlan1
no ip address
shutdown
interface Vlan191
ip address 10.10.27.125 255.255.255.192
ip helper-address 165.28.96.96
ip helper-address 165.28.32.235
no ip redirects
standby 191 ip 10.10.27.126
standby 191 priority 120
standby 191 preempt delay minimum 90
no ip route-cache
interface Vlan398
ip vrf forwarding mosaic
ip address 10.15.153.203 255.255.255.0
ip helper-address 10.15.154.252
ip helper-address 10.1.0.252
standby 98 ip 10.15.153.202
standby 98 priority 120
standby 98 preempt delay minimum 90
interface Vlan399
ip vrf forwarding mosaic
ip address 10.15.154.203 255.255.255.0
ip helper-address 10.1.0.252
ip helper-address 10.1.1.252
standby 99 ip 10.15.154.254
standby 99 priority 120
standby 99 preempt delay minimum 90
L3SW1# show ip route connected
10.0.0.0/8 is variably subnetted, 1149 subnets, 17 masks
C 10.10.27.64/26 is directly connected, Vlan191
C 10.10.31.254/32 is directly connected, Loopback1
What is preventing PanelView from pinging the other endpoints in the network?
A.
Routing isn’t enabled on L3SW1 for SVI 398 and SVI 399
B.
SVI 191 is in a different routing instance than SVI 398 and SVI 399
C.
Firewall1 is blocking pings from PanelView to the other endpoints
D.
An access list on L3SW1 is blocking pings from PanelView to the other endpoints