Which two events happen when the Time to Live (TTL) field in the IP header of a packet is reduced to zero? (Choose two.)

IT Questions BankCategory: CCNPWhich two events happen when the Time to Live (TTL) field in the IP header of a packet is reduced to zero? (Choose two.)

Which two events happen when the Time to Live (TTL) field in the IP header of a packet is reduced to zero? (Choose two.)

  • The packet is discarded.
  • The packet is returned to the source device.
  • The packet is flooded out all active interfaces.
  • The packet is forwarded to the next hop IP address.
  • An ICMP “time exceeded” message is sent to the source.
  • The ARP process is invoked to determine where to forward the packet.

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