What does 'P' mean when running a Trace?
A.) Good route
B.) Protocol unreachable
C.) Source Quench
D.) Destination unreachable
Answer / guest
Answer: B
When a P is returned when a Trace is run, it means the
Protocol is
unreachable.
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