NETWORK LAYER
INTRODUCTION
Question
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L
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C
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Detailed explanation-1: -Directly connected interfaces have two route source codes. ‘C’ identifies a directly connected network. ‘L’ identifies the IPv4 address assigned to the router’s interface. Identifies the destination network and how it is connected.
Detailed explanation-2: -The ip-route command manages static routes in the routing table. Issue this command for each static route to add to the routing table. To delete a static route, use the no ip-route command. Issue this command for each static route to delete from the routing table.
Detailed explanation-3: -Source routing is a feature of the IP protocol which allows the sender of a packet to specify which route the packet should take on the way to its destination (and on the way back). Source routing was originally designed to be used when a host did not have proper default routes in its routing table.
Detailed explanation-4: -0.0/8 and 192.168. 0.0/24. The character C in the routing table indicates that a route is a directly connected route. You can see only connected routes in a router’s routing table by typing the show ip route connected command.