What will be the result of adding the command ip dhcp excluded-address 172.16.4.1 172.16.4.5 to the configuration of a local router that has been configured as a DHCP server?

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What will be the result of adding the command ip dhcp excluded-address 172.16.4.1 172.16.4.5 to the configuration of a local router that has been configured as a DHCP server?

  • Traffic that is destined for 172.16.4.1 and 172.16.4.5 will be dropped by the router.
  • Traffic will not be routed from clients with addresses between 172.16.4.1 and 172.16.4.5.
  • The DHCP server function of the router will not issue the addresses from 172.16.4.1through 172.16.4.5 inclusive.
  • The router will ignore all traffic that comes from the DHCP servers with addresses 172.16.4.1 and 172.16.4.5.

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