After you configure a GRE tunnel between two networks, the tunnel comes up normally, but workstations on each side of th

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After you configure a GRE tunnel between two networks, the tunnel comes up normally, but workstations on each side of th

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After you configure a GRE tunnel between two networks, the tunnel comes up normally, but workstations on each side of the tunnel cannot communicate. Which reason for the problem is most likely true?

A. The tunnel source address is incorrect.
B. The tunnel destination address is incorrect.
C. The route between the networks is undefined.
D. The IP MTU is incorrect.
E. The distance configuration is missing.
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