If a router needs to send an ARP Request for the IPv4 address in one of its route entries, this means the packet will be forwarded:

IT Questions BankCategory: CCNA 2 v7If a router needs to send an ARP Request for the IPv4 address in one of its route entries, this means the packet will be forwarded:

If a router needs to send an ARP Request for the IPv4 address in one of its route entries, this means the packet will be forwarded:

  • To a next-hop router
  • To the device with the destination IPv4 address of the packet

Explanation: If a router needs to send an ARP Request for one of its route entries, then the packet will be forwarded to a next-hop router.

Exam with this question: 14.2.4 Check Your Understanding - Packet Forwarding

Hungvt replied 2 months ago

  • To the device with the destination IPv4 address of the packet

This is right answer

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1 month ago
  • To the device with the destination IPv4 address of the packet

This is right answer