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    If a Packet with TTL=1 Arrives at a Router, the Router
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If a Packet with TTL=1 Arrives at a Router, the Router

Question 37

Question 37

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If a packet with TTL=1 arrives at a router, the router must discard the packet because it cannot decrement the TTL to 0 and forward the packet.

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