Refer to the exhibit. What is the next hop address for traffic that is destined to host 10.0.1.5?
Refer to the exhibit. What is the next hop address for traffic that is destined to host 10.0.1.5?
The next hop address for traffic destined to host 10.0.1.5 is 10.0.1.50. This can be determined by examining the routing table which shows that for the network 10.0.1.5/32, the next hop is specified as 10.0.1.50 via the Serial0 interface. In routing tables, a /32 prefix denotes a specific host, and the route entry for 10.0.1.5 indicates that the traffic should next go to address 10.0.1.50.
The correct answer is line D.
Correct Answer D. Question asks what is the next hop address. Multiple routes are inserted into the router already, so now we look for the highest prefix. A /32 prefix represents a host, and this is the highest you can get with ipv4. The next hop is 10.0.1.50 as you can see where it says 'via 10.0.1.50'.
/32 is a host ID so answer is D
Anwer is D
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Answer is D
D is right
This is very straightforward.
D is the answer you are looking for
The Answer s D because the 10.0.1.5/32 is a IP available for the IP Address 10.0.1.0/24 thus the 10.0.1.50 belong at the IP Address.
D is correct
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answer D is not host it is the ID
Contribution access?? LOL
the question states we are trying to get to the HOST address 10.0.1.5 so the answer should be B ... Can anybody explain it?
a /32 network is just a host. So a 10.0.1.5 /32 (255.255.255.255 mask) adress is the only host.
I'll be damned..you're right! Thanks! "32 mask is used only to designate a host, not network"
I feel like the answer should be C. 10.0.1.5/32 would that not make 10.0.1.5 the network address and not the host address? 10.0.1.4/32 would make 10.0.1.5 the host address
I actually meant to say the answer should be B, but Blazeryf's reply makes sense
no 255.255.255.255 is a host route