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If a packet cannot be forwarded by a router interface due to the packet's size exceeding the interface's maximum transmission unit (MTU), the router attempts to fragment the packet, unless the packet's header has the don't fragment (DF) bit set. If the DF bit is set, the router usually drops the packet and sends an ICMP message back to the sender, to let the sender know that the packet was dropped. If a router does not send such a notification, what is that router called

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