What does the G flag in a routing table signify?
a) The destination is the same network
b) The destination is in a different network
c) The interface is up and running
d) None of a) b) c)
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d
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the right is G:destination is in another network.
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The correct option is d. None of the above.
- The G flag in a routing table signifies that the route is towards the gateway, if this flag is not present then it is said that the router is connected directly to the network or the destination.
- There are three flags present in a routing table.
- The U flag signifies that the router is valid and it is up.
- The H flag signifies that the destination is from a fully qualified host address and not from any other network.
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