Option B is the way to go, folks. After all, what's a network exam without a little bit of IP address trickery? I bet the exam writer is just sitting back and laughing at all of us scratching our heads over this one.
Ha! This question is a real brain-teaser. I'm going to go with option B, just because it sounds the most technical. Who needs to actually understand the command when you can just choose the longest answer?
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. The question seems a bit confusing, but I think option D might be the correct answer since it mentions both the source and destination IP addresses.
The correct answer is B. The ping command is used to test the connectivity between two devices, and the -a option specifies that the source IP address should be the address of the interface on the device that is directly connected to the destination IP address, which in this case is 10.5.16.2.
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