how will packets from a host within the 192.168.10.192/26 LAN be forwarded to 192.168.10.1?

Refer to the exhibit.

Based on the exhibited routing table, how will packets from a host within the 192.168.10.192/26
LAN be forwarded to 192.168.10.1?

Refer to the exhibit.

Based on the exhibited routing table, how will packets from a host within the 192.168.10.192/26
LAN be forwarded to 192.168.10.1?

A.
The router will forward packets from R3 to R2 to R1.

B.
The router will forward packets from R3 to R1 to R2.

C.
The router will forward packets from R3 to R2 to R1 AND from R3 to R1.

D.
The router will forward packets from R3 to R1.

Explanation:
From the routing table we learn that network 192.168.10.0/30 is learned via 2 equalcost paths (192.168.10.9 &192.168.10.5) – traffic to this network will be load-balancing.



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Abdullah

Abdullah

From the routing table we learn that network 192.168.10.0/30 is learned via 2 equal-cost paths (192.168.10.9 &192.168.10.5) -> traffic to this network will be load-balancing.

Masoud

Masoud

I understand why it is load balancing but If this is load balancing between 2 network why again from R3 to R1?

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