Table 3.22 is a routing table using CIDR. Address bytes are in hexadecimal. The notation /12 in
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Table 3.22 is a routing table using CIDR. Address bytes are in hexadecimal. The notation “/12” in C4.50.0.0/12 denotes a netmask with 12 leading 1 bits, that is, FF.F0.0.0. Note that the last three entries cover every address and thus serve in lieu of a default route. State to what next hop the following will be delivered:
(a) C4.5E.13.87.
(b) C4.5E.22.09.
(c) C3.41.80.02.
(d) 5E.43.91.12.
(e) C4.6D.31.2E.
(f ) C4.6B.31.2E.
Table 3.22)
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Computer Networks A Systems Approach
ISBN: 9780128182000
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Authors: Larry L. Peterson, Bruce S. Davie
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