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What does an ICMP (Code 13) message normally indicates?

What does an ICMP (Code 13) message normally indicates?

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A.
It indicates that the destination host is unreachable

B.
It indicates to the host that the datagram which triggered the source quench message will need
to be re-sent

C.
It indicates that the packet has been administratively dropped in transit

D.
It is a request to the host to cut back the rate at which it is sending traffic to the Internet
destination

Explanation:
CODE 13 and type 3 is destination unreachable due to communication
administratively prohibited by filtering hence maybe they meant “code 13”,therefore would be C).
Note:
A – Type 3
B – Type 4
C – Type 3 Code 13
D – Typ4 4

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