I would say a
Morgan

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> Looks like a trick question.
> I would choose answer a.
>
> Answer b corresponds to what is called the BECN.
> The reason that it is a trick question is that the immediate reaction
would
> be to discard Answer a because FECN is not the only way to tell if a
packet
> experienced congestion.
>
> Winston.
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>
> what is the purpose of FECN?
> a.To tell the router that a packet experienced congestion
> b.To tell the router that packets it is sending to a remote site are
> experiencing  congestion
> c.To tell the router that there is bandwidth available
>
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