During DHCP packet forwarding, a DHCP relay agent modifies the corresponding fields in a DHCP packet to complete packet type conversion. Which of the following statements is correct?
This is a classic case of DHCP packet forwarding. The DHCP relay agent is like a magician, making the packets disappear and reappear in different forms. Option C is the way to go.
I'm leaning towards Option A. The DHCP relay agent must be a superhero who can transform non-Ethernet packets into Ethernet packets. That's the only logical explanation.
Wait, I thought the DHCP relay agent was a DJ at a DHCP party. I'm going with Option D - the DHCP relay agent just plays the music without changing the packets.
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