You are pinging a computer on another network. You no for certain that they packet makes it to the destination computer, but you never see the ping reply packet on the source computer. What is a likely explanation for this problem?
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a |
This is the expected results of pinging as you never get a response from ping. |
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b |
The destination host or a router is missing a route back to the source computer. |
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c |
The destination computer is plugged into a router interface that is shutdown. |
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d |
Solar flares are interfering with the communications. |
Answer:
The correct answer is C)The destination Computer is
plugged into a router interface that is shutdown.
Whenever a ping sent to the destination computer an acknowledgement
message will be sent. If the message is not sent then the router
which is connected by the destination computer might be shut
down.
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