what happens to the packet?

Refer to the exhibit.

If Router1 receives a packet from LAN 1 with a destination IP address of 192.168.1.10, what happens to the packet?

Refer to the exhibit.

If Router1 receives a packet from LAN 1 with a destination IP address of 192.168.1.10, what happens to the packet?

A.
Router1 drops the packet due to ARP failure.

B.
Router1 drops the packet due to inverse ARP failure.

C.
Router1 drops the packet, because there is no route to the destination.

D.
Router1 forwards the packet onto the PPP link, but the packet gets dropped on Router2 because there is no route to the destination.

E.
The packet loops between Router1 and Router2 until the TTL expires.



Leave a Reply 0

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *