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Referring to the exhibit, which routing configuration is required for these two users to access the remote server?
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Referring to the exhibit, which routing configuration is required for these two users to access the remote server?
In the given network configuration, two subnets (10.1.1.0/24 and 10.1.2.0/24) are connected via a router. For the users in these subnets to access a remote server located in a different subnet, they require a default gateway. The default gateway allows devices on one subnet to communicate with devices on another subnet through the router. Each subnet's default gateway would be the IP address of the router interface on that subnet, enabling the routing of traffic between the subnets. Routing protocols are not necessary in this scenario as the routing can be handled by the default gateway configuration.
A. Users and the server require a default gateway.
A is the answer. Routing protocols are never "required". A default gateway is always required.
It's A
A is correct , networks 10.1.1.0/24 and 10.1.2.0/24 are configured on the router's interface . Routing protocols not needed.
a default-gateway is required. While both segment are direct in the same router, routing protocols is not needed.
both A and C are correct , require default gateway for users to communicate with router and required routing because different subnets .
A. Users and the server require a default gateway. This configuration ensures that the devices in different subnets (10.1.1.0/24 and 10.1.2.0/24) can communicate with each other through the router. The default gateway on each subnet points to the router's interface on that subnet, enabling the routing of traffic between the subnets.