Which option explains why the forwarding address is set to 0.0.0.0 instead of 110.100.1.1?

Refer to the exhibit.

Which option explains why the forwarding address is set to 0.0.0.0 instead of 110.100.1.1?

Refer to the exhibit.

Which option explains why the forwarding address is set to 0.0.0.0 instead of 110.100.1.1?

A.
The interface Ethernet0/1 is in down state.

B.
The next-hop ip address 110.100.1.1 is not directly attached to the redistributing router.

C.
The next-hop interface (Ethernet0/1) is specified as part of the static route command; therefore,
the forwarding address is always set to 0.0.0.0.

D.
OSPF is not enabled on the interface Ethernet0/1.



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Ben

Ben

the network range is incorrect

starts7777

starts7777

From the output of the “show ip ospf database” command (although this command is not shown) we can conclude this is an ASBR (with Advertising Router is itself) and E0/1 is the ASBR’s next hop interface for other routers to reach network 192.168.10.0.
The Forwarding Address is determined by these conditions:
* The forwarding address is set to 0.0.0.0 if the ASBR redistributes routes and OSPF is not enabled on the next hop interface for those routes.
enabled on the next hop interface for those routes.
* These conditions set the forwarding address field to a non-zero address:
+ OSPF is enabled on the ASBR’s next hop interface AND
+ ASBR’s next hop interface is non-passive under OSPF AND
+ ASBR’s next hop interface is not point-to-point AND
+ ASBR’s next hop interface is not point-to-multipoint AND
+ ASBR’s next hop interface address falls under the network range specified in the router ospf command.
* Any other conditions besides these set the forwarding address to 0.0.0.0.
-> We can see E0/1 interface is not running OSPF because it does not belong to network 110.110.0.0 0.0.255.255 which is declared under OSPF process -> F.A address is set to 0.0.0.0.