Multiple Choice
What happens when a router receives a packet with a TTL of 0?
A) The router attempts to forward the traffic on a local network
B) The router drops the packet and sends an ICMP TTL expired message back to the host.
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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