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what would happen to a packet destined for address 172.29.3.5?

Click the Exhibit button. From the output shown in the exhibit, what would happen to a
packet destined for address 172.29.3.5?

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A.
The address is in the aggregate range; the packet will be silently dropped.

B.
The address is not in the aggregate range; the packet will be forwarded.

C.
The address is not in the aggregate range; the packet is sent to the Routing Engine.

D.
The address is in the aggregate range; the packet will be dropped.

2 Comments on “what would happen to a packet destined for address 172.29.3.5?

  1. S says:

    If the system advertising the aggregate route receives a packet destined to an IP address within the aggregate route but a more specific route does not exist, the software drops the packet and sends an ICMP message back to the source device.

    The address IS in range.

    D should be correct.




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