What does route 10.0.1.3/32 represent in the routing table?
A.
the 10.0.0.0 network
B.
a single destination address
C.
the source 10.0.1.100
D.
all hosts in the 10.0.1.0 subnet
The Answer Is:
B
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Explanation:
a single destination address. A /32 IPv4 route is a host route, meaning it represents one exact destination address. It does not represent the entire 10.0.0.0 network or all hosts in a subnet. Host routes are commonly used for loopbacks, management addresses, static route targets, or highly specific forwarding requirements. Cisco CCNA 200-301 v1.1 IP Connectivity expects engineers to interpret prefix lengths correctly: /24 commonly represents 256 addresses, /30 is often used on point-to-point links, and /32 identifies a single IPv4 host address. The corrected answer is a single destination address. That is what route 10.0.1.3/32 represents in the routing table.
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