Multiple Choice
What happens when a router receives a packet with a TTL of 0?
A) The router drops the packet and sends an ICMP TTL expired message back to the host.
B) The router attempts to forward the traffic on a local network.
C) The router resets the TTL to 128.
D) The router marks the packet as corrupted and forwards it to the next hop.
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