When the router runs out of buffer space, this is called
________.
A. Source Quench
B. Redirect
C. Information Request
D. Low Memory
Answer Posted / guest
Answer: A
Source quench is the process where the
destination router, or end internetworking device will
"quench" the date from the "source", or the source router.
This usually happens when the destination router runs out of
buffer space to process packets.
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