From the output, determine the role of the router.

Refer to the exhibit.

The output is from a router in a large enterprise. From the output, determine the role of the
router.

Refer to the exhibit.

The output is from a router in a large enterprise. From the output, determine the role of the
router.

A.
A Core router.

B.
The HQ Internet gateway router.

C.
The WAN router at the central site.

D.
Remote stub router at a remote site.



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starter

starter

Please can any one provide explanation

starter

starter

please any one provide explanation

Fox

Fox

Well the router only has 2 subnets, one for serial LINK with /30 and one /24 for LAN. So it must be a remote site, because it’s a small network. A Core router will have routes for all under subnetworks. HQ will have much more subnets. A central site will also have more than one subnet for sure.

Niek

Niek

I would say answer D
What Fox says seems correct, it only has one LAN attached (stub network).
For a central or HQ site, the routing table would be too small.

MK

MK

The router is a stub router, meaning that it is connected to only one other router and the router is configured with a static route which is the gateway of last resort via the serial interface back to a core/main router.

Mir Gou

Mir Gou

I guess you can say stub as dead end, it only sends route updated to one side.