Which configuration change will allow the PING to be successful?

A computer on VLAN 10 with the IP address of 192.168.1.45/27 cannot ping a computer on VLAN 20 with the
IP address of 192.168.1.65/27. Which configuration change will allow the PING to be successful?

A computer on VLAN 10 with the IP address of 192.168.1.45/27 cannot ping a computer on VLAN 20 with the
IP address of 192.168.1.65/27. Which configuration change will allow the PING to be successful?

A.
Replace the router with a Layer 2 switch that supports VLANs

B.
Change VLAN 20 computers Default Gateway to 192.168.1.127/27

C.
Change VLAN 10 computers Default Gateway to 192.168.1.32/27

D.
AllowICMP to pass through the Router



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Shirley Mathew

Shirley Mathew

ICMP packets determine connectivity b/w hosts

changing default gateway to the other VLAN will not make a difference because the problem is that the address is not pinging

L2 switches do not ping IP addresses