What is the cause of this problem?

A TCP/IP host is able to transmit small amounts of data (typically less than 1500 bytes), but
attempts to transmit larger amounts of data hang and then time out. What is the cause of this
problem?

A TCP/IP host is able to transmit small amounts of data (typically less than 1500 bytes), but
attempts to transmit larger amounts of data hang and then time out. What is the cause of this
problem?

A.
A link is flapping between two intermediate devices.

B.
The processor of an intermediate router is averaging 90 percent utilization.

C.
A port on the switch that is connected to the TCP/IP host is duplicating traffic and sending it to a
port that has a sniffer attached.

D.
There is a PMTUD failure in the network path.



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