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What path will packets take from a host on 192.168.10.192/26 network to a host on the LAN attached to router R

Refer to the exhibit.

The company uses EIGRP as the routing protocol. What path will packets take from a host on
192.168.10.192/26 network to a host on the LAN attached to router R1?
R3# show ip route Gateway of last resort is not set 192 168.20.0/24 is variably subnetted, 6 subnets,
2 masks D 192.168.20.64/26 [90/2195456] via 192.168.20.9, 00:03:31, Serial0/0 D 192.168.20.0/30
[90/2681856] via 192.168.20.9, 00:03:31, Serial0/0 C 192.168.20.4/30 is directly connected,

Serial0/1 C 192.168.20.8/30 is directly connected, Serial0/0 C 192.168.20.192/26 is directly
connected, FastEthernet0/0 D 192.168.20.128/26 [90/2195456] via 192.168.20.5,00:03:31, Serial0/1

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A.
The path of the packets will be R3 to R2 to R1

B.
The path of the packets will be R3 to R1 to R2

C.
The path of the packets will be both R3 to R2 to R1 and R3 to R1

D.
The path of the packets will be R3 to R1

Explanation:
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Looking at the output display above, the LAN attached to router R1 belongs to 192.168.20.64/26
subnet and learned this network via 192.168.20.9 which will be an IP address in 192.168.20.8/30
sub-network. This means that packets destined for 192.168.20.64 will be routed from R3 to R1.


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