Refer to the exhibit. When router R1 receives a packet with destination IP address 10.56.0.62, through which interface does it route the packet?
Refer to the exhibit. When router R1 receives a packet with destination IP address 10.56.0.62, through which interface does it route the packet?
When router R1 receives a packet destined for the IP address 10.56.0.62, it routes the packet through Vlan58. This is because the subnet 10.56.0.0/26 encompasses the IP range 10.56.0.0 to 10.56.0.63. Within the routing table, this subnet is directly connected to Vlan58, making it the correct interface for routing the packet.
Answer A is the longest prefix and 62 inclusive in /26
I'm sure A is the correct answer mask /26 seems 2^6 = 64 ,so 10.56.0.0/26 means 10.56.0.0 ~ 10.56.0.63 is the range,the broadcast is 10.56.0.63 and 10.56.0.62 is the final address can be used refer to the routing table, /26 go to vlan 58, so choose A
A is correct
A is correct
Right Answer is A :)
it uses vlan 60 route because it have the longest prefix length
sorry A is the right answer
So /24 is longer than /26 in your eyes?