How does a router handle an incoming packet whose destination network is missing from the Routing table?

How does a router handle an incoming packet whose destination network is missing from the Routing table?
A. it discards the packet
B. it broadcasts the packet to each network on the router.
C. it routes the packet to the default route.
D. it broadcasts the packet to each interface on the router.

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3 thoughts on “How does a router handle an incoming packet whose destination network is missing from the Routing table?

    1. Dear PolarBear. If it says “whose destination network is missing from the Routing table” it means there is not default route configured. A configured default route is a destination. if route is 0.0.0.0/0 it means there is not missing route in router. All trafic will be forwarded to default route.

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