Refer to the exhibit. R1 is routing between networks 192.168.10.0/28 and 192.168.30.0/28. PC1 can ping R1 interface F0/1, but cannot ping PC3. What is causing this failure?

IT Questions BankCategory: CCNA 3 v4Refer to the exhibit. R1 is routing between networks 192.168.10.0/28 and 192.168.30.0/28. PC1 can ping R1 interface F0/1, but cannot ping PC3. What is causing this failure?

Refer to the exhibit. R1 is routing between networks 192.168.10.0/28 and 192.168.30.0/28. PC1 can ping R1 interface F0/1, but cannot ping PC3. What is causing this failure?

  • PC1 and PC3 are not in the same VLAN.
  • The PC3 network address configuration is incorrect.
  • The S1 interface F0/11 should be assigned to VLAN30.
  • The F0/0 and F0/1 interfaces on R1 must be configured as trunks.

Exam with this question: CCNA Exploration 3: ESwitching Chapter 6 Exam

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