The destination IP address 10.1.5.65 belongs to 10.1.5.64/28, 10.1.5.64/29 & 10.1.5.64/27 subnets but the “longest prefix match” algorithm will choose the most specific subnet mask -> the prefix “/29″ will be chosen to route the packet. Therefore the next-hop should be 10.1.3.3 -> C is correct.
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Danielsays:
@drvyn
C is correct. The router it will chose the most specific mach recorded in it’s routing table. After AND-ing, the right interface it will be s0 (29 bits matching)
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Alexsays:
where will the router send a packet destined for 10.1.5.65?
Answer correct is c: 10.1..3.3 goodluck
would someone explain why C is correct?
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The destination IP address 10.1.5.65 belongs to 10.1.5.64/28, 10.1.5.64/29 & 10.1.5.64/27 subnets but the “longest prefix match” algorithm will choose the most specific subnet mask -> the prefix “/29″ will be chosen to route the packet. Therefore the next-hop should be 10.1.3.3 -> C is correct.
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@drvyn
C is correct. The router it will chose the most specific mach recorded in it’s routing table. After AND-ing, the right interface it will be s0 (29 bits matching)
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where will the router send a packet destined for 10.1.5.65?
Answer correct is c: 10.1..3.3 goodluck
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