I think 

Router will look up in his SAP table and if he knows any server, he will
forward the GNS to the server he knows.

Edward

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chuck Ryan) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 8:37 PM
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Subject: Re: CCIE Written ...really dumb Q`s [7:3161]


[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("JZ") wrote in :

>> Q2
>> if a routers gets a GNS request what will it do
>> 
>> a ignore it
>> b pass to next sever on segment
>> c pass to nearest server
>
>To me, the best one would be (a). because the router will do one of the
>two things when it gets GNS -- ignore it, or reply to it. It will never
>pass the GNS to anyone else.
>
>James

There should be an answer (D) none of the above.
The router will not pass a GNS to anyone else, instead, it will send a reply

with information about the nearest server.
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