Why applications that are installed on PC’s in R2 LAN network 10.100.20.0/24 are unable to communicate with server1?

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Hotspot question- RIPv2 Troubleshooting II (question 289- question 292)

Scenario:

You are a junior network engineer for a financial company, and the main office network is experiencing network issues. Troubleshoot the network issues.

Router R1 connects the main office to the internet, and routers R2 and R3 are internal routers. NAT is enabled on router R1.

The routing protocol that is enabled between routers R1, R2 and R3 is RIPv2.

R1 sends the default route into RIPv2 for the internal routers to forward internet traffic to R1.

You have console access on R1, R2 and R3 devices. Use only show commands to troubleshoot the issues.

Hotspot question- RIPv2 Troubleshooting II

Why applications that are installed on PC’s in R2 LAN network 10.100.20.0/24 are unable to communicate with server1?
A . A standard ACL statement that is configured on R1 is blocking the traffic sourced from Server1 network.
B . A standard ACL statement that is configured on R2 is blocking the traffic sourced from Setver1 network.
C . A standard ACL statement that is configured on R2 is blocking the traffic sourced from R2 LAN network.
D . A standard ACL statement that is configured on R1 is blocking the traffic sourced from R2 LAM network

Answer: B

Explanation:

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