A network administrator observes that devices on different subnets cannot communicate despite being connected to the same router. The devices have valid IP addresses and can ping the router. At which OSI layer should the administrator focus troubleshooting, and what is the most likely issue?
ALayer 2 - MAC address filtering is blocking inter-subnet traffic
BLayer 3 - Routing rules or ACLs are preventing inter-subnet communication
CLayer 4 - Port numbers are incorrectly configured on the router
DLayer 1 - Physical cable connections between router ports are faulty
Correct Answer:
B. Layer 3 - Routing rules or ACLs are preventing inter-subnet communication
EXPLANATION
Inter-subnet communication requires Layer 3 (Network Layer) routing decisions. Since devices can ping the router, Layer 1 and 2 are functional. The issue is typically Layer 3 routing rules, subnet masks, or Access Control Lists (ACLs) preventing the router from forwarding packets between subnets.
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