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What two things will happen if a router receives an ICMP packet, which has a TTL value of 1, and the destinati

What two things will happen if a router receives an ICMP packet, which has a TTL value of 1, and
the destination host is several hops away? (Select 2 answers)

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A.
The router will discard the packet

B.
The router will decrement the TTL value and forward the packet to the next router on the path
to the destination host

C.
The router will send a time exceeded message to the source host

D.
The router will increment the TTL value and forward the packet to the next router on the path to
the destination host.

E.
The router will send an ICMP Redirect Message to the source host

4 Comments on “What two things will happen if a router receives an ICMP packet, which has a TTL value of 1, and the destinati

  1. perimeterrunner says:

    TTL 1 set by the destination router receiving the message sending to the sender. The message received by a router is enroute to sender with the TTL flag set.


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