interface ethernet 0/0 ip-policy route-map PBR route-map PBR match ip address 144 set ip next-hop 172.16.12.5 set ip nex

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interface ethernet 0/0 ip-policy route-map PBR route-map PBR match ip address 144 set ip next-hop 172.16.12.5 set ip nex

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interface ethernet 0/0
ip-policy route-map PBR
route-map PBR
match ip address 144
set ip next-hop 172.16.12.5
set ip next-hop recursive 192.168.3.2
Refer to the exhibit. Which statement describes how a router with this configuration treats packets if the devices at 172.16.12.5 and 192.168.3.2 are unreachable?

A. It routes the packet using the default routing table
B. It sends an ICMP source quench message.
C. It drops the packet immediately.
D. It routes the packet into a loop and drops it when the TTL reaches zero.
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