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Question 1 In chapter 3, we began looking at basic route tables for routers and hosts. Chapter 6 builds upon these ideas by adding IP addresses for hosts, networks, and router interfaces. For simplicity, we removed the loopback entry and the interface column for hosts. Consider the following network layout: H1 129.186.5.30 129.186.5.254 129.186.100.254 en0 en1 Network 1 129.186.5.0 R11 H = Host/Computer R = Router Host 1 (H1): H2 129.186.100.40 Network 2 129.186.100.0 Network 3 129.186.4.0 129.186.100.252 10.0.0.5 en0 en1 R34 H3 • Use proper IP address notation when entering answers. • If no IP address is known, enter "Next Hop" into the blank. 129.186.100.253 en0 R2 129.186.4.254 en1 129.186.4.133 Complete the following router tables and assume the hosts have already discovered the listed destinations in their respective tables. 5 pts Internet
Host 1 (H1): Destination Default H2: Destination 129.186.4.0 129.186.5.0 129.186.100.0 Default H3: Destination Default Next Hop 129.186.5.30 Next Hop Next Hop 129.186.4.133
Can you please try to give correct answers along withexplanation? I posted this Question 1 In chapter 3, we began looking at basic route tables for routers and hosts. Chapter 6 builds upon these ideas
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