As a system administrator, you perform an extended ping at
the privileged EXEC prompt. As part of the display, you see
"Set DF bit in IP header? [yes] :" What would happen if you
answered no at the prompt.
A. This lets the router fragment the packet.
B. It tells the router not to fragment the packet.
C. This lets the router direct the packet to the destination
it finds in its routing table.
D. It tell the router to send the packet to the next hop
router.
Answer Posted / guest
Answer: A
"Set DF bit in IP header?" is a response to an
extended ping at the router. If you answer yes (the default)
the router will not fragment the packet. If you answer no,
the router will fragment the packet.
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