Refer to the exhibit. Routers R1 and R2 cannot get DHCP addresses from router R3, which is configured as a DHCP server. After issuing the show ip socket command and troubleshooting the problem, a network administrator verifies that the R1 and R2 interfaces are up and operational. Based on the provided output, what could be the possible cause of the problem?
- The IP addresses from the DHCP pool have been exhausted.
- Illegal addresses have been assigned to the interfaces of routers R1 and R2.
- The DHCP services are disabled on R3.
- The IP helper address is missing from the R3 configuration.
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