Your network contains two subnets. The subnets are configured as shown in the following table.
You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012. Server1 is connected to LAN1.
You run the route print command as shown in the exhibit. (Refer to the Exhibit.)
You need to ensure that Server1 can communicate with the client computers on LAN2.
What should you do?
A.
Change the default gateway address.
B.
Set the state of the Microsoft ISATAP Adapter #2 interface to disable.
C.
Change the metric of the 10.10.1.0 route.
D.
Set the state of the Teredo interface to disable.
This is the tricky thing about these MS exams… you would think “You need to ensure that Server1 can communicate with the client computers on LAN2” means server1 needs to communicate with LAN1 _and_ LAN2, but no, they mean exactly what was stated. Server1 needs to communicate with LAN2. Period. If they wanted server1 to communicate with both, the question would have stated both “LAN1 and LAN2” in some manner.
So yeah, be careful. Plus, if you’re not just guessing, you’ll notice the available answers don’t give an option to communicate with both (I think).
The first line:
0.0.0.0 is default route, which means if route is not specified, all traffic(including traffic to LAN2 because route to LAN2 is not on the list of route print) has to go through the gateway(10.10.1.0) through the interface (10.10.1.10)
Obviously, 10.10.1.0 is not gateway address but it’s network address of LAN1. So default gateway address is not configured correctly. In order to reach LAN2, you need to specify correct gateway address.
LAN1 is reachable through broadcast, doesn’t have to go through gateway routing.
255.255.255.255 is broadcast address.
240.0.0.0 is multicast address.
127.0.0.1 is loopback address.
c
Gateway IP shouldn’t be Network Address, so its A that should be changed.
A.
A