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What does the G flag in a routing table signify?
a. The destination is in the same network.
b. The destination is in a different network.
c. The interface is up and running.
d. None of these.
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There are certain flags which are significant in the routing table. They are Flag U, Flag G, Flag H, Flag D and Flag M.
Flag U – route is up
Flag H – Route is to a host
Flag D – Route is created by the method of redirection
Flag M – Modification done to the route by redirection
If the route is a gateway then this ‘G’ flag will be present. If this is not present, then we can understand that there is no direct connection to the destination is available.
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