Consider the following routing table in an IPV4 router:
|
Port Ptr |
IP Prefix (Decimal) |
IP Prefix (Hex) |
|
A |
192.168.240.192/27 |
C0.A8.F0.C0/27 |
|
B |
192.168.240.241/32 |
C0.A8.F0.F1/32 |
|
C |
192.168.240.234/31 |
C0.A8.F0.EA/31 |
|
D |
192.168.240.232/30 |
C0.A8.F0.E8/30 |
|
E |
192.168.240.213/32 |
C0.A8.F0.D5/32 |
|
F |
192.168.240.248/30 |
C0.A8.F0.F8/30 |
|
G |
192.168.240.244/31 |
C0.A8.F0.F4/31 |
Repeat G for the trie in D.
Consider the following routing table in an IPV4 router: Port Ptr IP Prefix (Decimal) IP Prefix...
Consider the following routing table in an IPV4 router: Port Ptr IP Prefix (Decimal) IP Prefix (Hex) A 192.168.240.192/27 C0.A8.F0.C0/27 B 192.168.240.241/32 C0.A8.F0.F1/32 C 192.168.240.234/31 C0.A8.F0.EA/31 D 192.168.240.232/30 C0.A8.F0.E8/30 E 192.168.240.213/32 C0.A8.F0.D5/32 F 192.168.240.248/30 C0.A8.F0.F8/30 G 192.168.240.244/31 C0.A8.F0.F4/31 Repeat G for the trie in D.
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