DRAG DROP
A host is sending packets to a router. Drag and drop the steps in the packet-handling process from the left into the correct sequence on the right.
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DRAG DROP
A host is sending packets to a router. Drag and drop the steps in the packet-handling process from the left into the correct sequence on the right.
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That is true .
Your answer makes more sense.
Correct answer is :
The packet is created
A frame encapsulates the packet
The frame is transmitted
The packet is extracted from the frame
The destination ip address is checked
The packet is forwared to the exit interface.
Correct answer is : step 1 The packet is created
Step 2 The destination ip address is checked
Step 3 A frame encapsulates the packet
Step 4 The frame is transmitted
Step 5 The packet is extracted from the frame
Step 6 The packet is forwared to the exit interface.
Agree with Chey , use the link to below to view Exploring the Network Routing Process
https://www.learncisco.net/courses/icnd-1/lan-connections/packet-delivery-process-at-l3.html
step 1 The packet is created
Step 2 The destination ip address is checked
Step 3 A frame encapsulates the packet
Step 4 The frame is transmitted
Step 5 The packet is extracted from the frame
Step 6 The packet is forwarded to the exit interface.
Step 3 is wrong