What will occur when Router E receives packets from Host G that are destined for Host A?

Click the Exhibit button to view the topology. In this diagram, Host G is attempting to send a packet to Host A through Router E. All routers are running EIGRP, and Router E has installed the following route in its routing table: 10.1.1.0/24 via router F What will occur when Router E receives packets from Host G that are destined for Host A?
Exhibit:

Click the Exhibit button to view the topology. In this diagram, Host G is attempting to send a packet to Host A through Router E. All routers are running EIGRP, and Router E has installed the following route in its routing table: 10.1.1.0/24 via router F What will occur when Router E receives packets from Host G that are destined for Host A?
Exhibit:

A.
Router E will forward the traffic to Router F.

B.
This is a routing loop; E will forward the traffic to F, and F will send the traffic back to E.

C.
E can not have a route to 10.1.1.0/24 through F; so it will always choose the path through C.

D.
Router E will forward the traffic to Router F and send an ICMP redirect to Host G.

E.
Router E will forward the traffic to Router F and send a ‘host not reachable this direction’ ICMP packet to Host G.



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