What does a router do with a packet that it does not have a
destination network for?
A.) Sends it to the Serial port
B.) Drops the packet
C.) Sends it back out the same interface it received it in
D.) Forwards the packet to the next hop
Answer Posted / guest
Answer: B
When a router does not have a destination for a packet, it
drops the
packet into the bit bucket.
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