Which action does R1 take on the packet?

— Exhibit —

user@R1> show route 66.129.0.0/22 exact detail
inet.0: 12 destinations, 12 routes (11 active, 0 holddown, 1 hidden)
66.129.0.0/22 (1 entry, 1 announced)
*Aggregate PreferencE. 130
Next hop typE. Reject
Next-hop reference count: 2
StatE. <Active Int Ext>
AgE. 1:39:21
Task: Aggregate
Announcement bits (1): 0-KRT
AS path: I (LocalAgg)
Flags: Depth: 0 Active
AS path list:
AS path: I Refcount: 3
Contributing Routes (3):
66.129.0.0/24 proto Direct
66.129.1.0/24 proto Direct
66.129.2.0/24 proto Direct
— Exhibit —
In the exhibit, R1 receives a packet with a destination address of 66.129.3.1.
Which action does R1 take on the packet?

— Exhibit —

user@R1> show route 66.129.0.0/22 exact detail
inet.0: 12 destinations, 12 routes (11 active, 0 holddown, 1 hidden)
66.129.0.0/22 (1 entry, 1 announced)
*Aggregate PreferencE. 130
Next hop typE. Reject
Next-hop reference count: 2
StatE. <Active Int Ext>
AgE. 1:39:21
Task: Aggregate
Announcement bits (1): 0-KRT
AS path: I (LocalAgg)
Flags: Depth: 0 Active
AS path list:
AS path: I Refcount: 3
Contributing Routes (3):
66.129.0.0/24 proto Direct
66.129.1.0/24 proto Direct
66.129.2.0/24 proto Direct
— Exhibit —
In the exhibit, R1 receives a packet with a destination address of 66.129.3.1.
Which action does R1 take on the packet?

A.
R1 rejects the packet and sends an unreachable message back to the source.

B.
R1 forwards the packet to the next hop associated with the primary contributing route.

C.
R1 forwards the packet to the next hop associated with the contributor with the lowest RID.

D.
R1 silently discards the packet.



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