Tak neviem ci kukam na zly vyplneny test ale napr tuto otazku som vobec nemal
12. A router has the following entries in its routing table:
S 192.168.0.0/24 [1/0] via 192.168.128.2
O 192.168.0.0/25 [110/2175] via 172.16.1.1, 00:02:15, FastEthernet0/1
D 192.168.0.0/25 [90/22455] via 172.16.2.2, 00:12:15, Serial0/0/0
R 192.168.0.0/26 [120/2] via 172.16.3.3, 00:00:15, Serial0/0/1
The router receives a packet that is destined for a host with the address 192.168.0.58. Which route would this router use to forward the packet?
* the static route
the OSPF route
the EIGRP route
the RIP route
Ostatne som mal rovnake... Snad niekto zisti kde sa skryva ta druha zla odpoved
no podla mna je v tejto otazke:
What determines if the router implements a classless route lookup process?
Child routes are present in the routing table.
A classless routing protocol has been configured on the router.
**The command ip classless is enabled on the router.
Multiple routes with different masks to the same destination are in the routing table.
Routing table entries have a next-hop IP address and an exit interface for each child route.
a pepco ma vyznacenu moznost : A classless routing protocol has been configured on the router.
ale v kurikulu bolo take napisane :
Classful vs. Classless Routing Behavior in the Real World
Remember that classful and classless routing behaviors are independent from classful and classless routing protocols. A router could be configured with classful routing behavior (no ip classless) and a classless routing protocol, such as RIPv2. A router could also be configured with classless routing behavior (ip classless) and a classful routing protocol, such as RIPv1.
In today's networks, it is recommended to use classless routing behavior so that supernet and default routes can be used whenever needed.