Tim from Ireland -
Nov 02 2012, 3:16 PMReport Spam
Ok I think that I know the answer.. 160 it's actually network address of /27 so any address within the range of 160 network will be sent to 192.168.10.2
Tim from Ireland -
Nov 02 2012, 3:06 PMReport Spam
The command ip route 192.168.100.160 255.255.255.224 192.168.10.2 20 was issued on a router.
No routing protocols or other static routes are configured on the router. Which statement is true
about this command?
A. The interface with IP address 192.168.10.2 is on this router.
B. The command sets a gateway of last resort for the router.
C. Packets that are destined for host 192.168.100.190 will be sent to 192.168.10.2.
D. The number 20 indicates the number of hops to the destination network.
E. The command creates a static route for all IP traffic with the source address
192.168.100.180.
Can you please explain why answer C is correct ?
Sherri from United States -
Aug 14 2012, 12:34 AMReport Spam
Oh that's great news....thank you Tyler!
Tyler from Canada -
Aug 13 2012, 4:27 PMReport Spam
Sherri, I have taken this test before and I was allowed to use short cuts as well as the tab key to auto finish.
Sherri from United States -
Aug 10 2012, 11:35 PMReport Spam
This may be a dumb question but to those who have taken the exam, can we use short cuts to the commands on the test or do we have to enter the complete syntax?
No routing protocols or other static routes are configured on the router. Which statement is true
about this command?
A. The interface with IP address 192.168.10.2 is on this router.
B. The command sets a gateway of last resort for the router.
C. Packets that are destined for host 192.168.100.190 will be sent to 192.168.10.2.
D. The number 20 indicates the number of hops to the destination network.
E. The command creates a static route for all IP traffic with the source address
192.168.100.180.
Can you please explain why answer C is correct ?