Transit traffic
Transit traffic consists of all traffic that enters an input network interface, is compared with the entries in the transfer table and finally sent to an output network interface towards its destination.
with the entries in the transfer table, and finally sent to an outgoing network interface towards its
destination.
For traffic to be successfully routed through the forwarding table, the destination address must exist in the forwarding table.
The destination address must exist in the FT table. Transit traffic only passes through the home plane and is never sent to the control plane.
is never sent to the control plane.
A is the correct because the PFE deals with transit traffic without consulting the RE incase the routes are matching in the forwarding-table
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