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200-301 Exam - Question 2


Refer to the exhibit. Which prefix does Router1 use for traffic to Host A?

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Correct Answer: D

Router1 will use the prefix 10.10.13.208/29 for traffic to Host A (10.10.13.214). This is because the /29 subnet mask provides the most specific match for this IP address. Specifically, the 10.10.13.208/29 prefix includes IP addresses from 10.10.13.208 to 10.10.13.215, which encompasses the IP address of Host A. In routing, the most specific match (longest prefix) is always chosen to ensure efficient routing. Therefore, 10.10.13.208/29 is the correct prefix.

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www_dumpsvibe_com_ciscoOption: D
Jun 26, 2024

Router1 uses the prefix 10.10.13.208/29 for traffic to Host A (10.10.13.214), as it is the most specific match in the routing table.

mikachuu85Option: D
Jan 4, 2022

10.10.13.208/29 gives .208 for network, hmin 209, hmax 214, bcast 215. The correct answer will be D as this route gives the correct range.

www_dumpsvibe_com_1webOption: D
Jun 20, 2024

Option D is right.

EkaRulezOption: D
Oct 19, 2023

D is the correct answer. The range of network 10.10.13.208/29 includes the ip address 10.10.13.214

smashwellOption: B
Jan 29, 2024

A. 10.10.10.0/28: This entry represents a directly connected network but doesn't include the network where Host A (10.10.13.214) resides. B. 10.10.13.0/25: This entry represents a subnet that includes Host A's IP address. Router1 can reach this subnet via GigabitEthernet0/0, so it's a viable option. C. 10.10.13.144/28: This entry represents another subnet but doesn't include the IP address of Host A. D. 10.10.13.208/29: Similar to option C, this entry represents a subnet that doesn't include Host A's IP address. From the provided options, the most appropriate prefix that Router1 uses for traffic to Host A (10.10.13.214) is B. 10.10.13.0/25 since Host A's IP address falls within that subnet range, and there's a specific route entry for it in Router1's routing table. Therefore, the correct answer is option B.

ziyod2005Option: D
Aug 14, 2023

10.10.13.214 IPv4 address belongs to the 10.10.13.208/29 subnet and router will choose this one as the best route

S089765Option: D
Sep 10, 2023

D fall in range

duongccnaOption: D
Sep 16, 2023

select D, because 10.10.13.214 is a subnetwork of 10.10.13.208/29

Mattschwim
Oct 7, 2023

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GoosaarOption: D
Oct 12, 2023

The correct answer will be D because the route gives correct range

AceRizzlaOption: D
Dec 2, 2023

if we consider /29 , and quickly subnet we got next result Network ID : 10.10.13.208 First host :10.10.13.209 Last host : 10.10.13.214 Broadcast :10.10.13.215 Next subnet 10.10.13.216 so the correct answer is "D"

Jacky2020Option: D
Dec 9, 2023

10.10.13.208/29 and the entire IP acts as a Network ID, so the first IP is: 10.10.13.209, the last IP is: 10.10.13.214 and this last IP would be assigned to Host A, therefore, the router will go through 10.10.13.208/29 to reach to Host A. Hence, the answer must be D

fanagebregergs
Jan 10, 2024

I couldn't access the rest of the questions if someone pls help me.?

otonielsantosOption: D
Mar 6, 2024

D - Router ospf 10.10.13.208/29 208 - network 209-214 - host 215 - broadcat

SeMo0o0oOption: D
Apr 14, 2024

D is correct

divine_loveOption: D
Jul 17, 2024

D. 10.10.13.208/29 Explanation: Router1 uses the most specific prefix that matches the IP address of Host A, which is 10.10.13.214. The most specific prefix listed in the routing table that includes this IP address is 10.10.13.208/29. This subnet includes addresses from 10.10.13.208 to 10.10.13.215, which encompasses the IP address of Host A.

MattschwimOption: D
Jul 21, 2024

D is correct choice Contact me for full questions <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection" class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="fa979b8e8e938e9389ba958f8e96959591d4999597">[email protected]</a>