THE SUFFOLK ROUTER IS DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO THE NETWORKS SHOWN IN...
44. The Suffolk router is directly connected to the networks shown in the graphic and has a default route that points to the
Richmond router. All interfaces are active and properly addressed. However, when the workstation on network 172.29.5.0/24
sends a packet to destination address 172.29.198.5, it is discarded by the Suffolk router. What can be a reason for this result?
• The ip classless command is not enabled on the Richmond router.
• The route was ignored if the Richmond router did not include the 172.29.198.0/24 network in its routing updates.
• The Richmond router is in a different autonomous system than the Suffolk router.
• The ip subnet-zero command was not configured on the Suffolk router.
• The ip classless command is not enabled on the Suffolk router.