what does the 128 refer in the router output O 192.168.12.240/30 [110/128] via 192.168.12.233,00:35:36, Serial 0?

Refer to the exhibit. To what does the 128 refer in the router output O 192.168.12.240/30
[110/128] via 192.168.12.233,00:35:36, Serial 0?

Refer to the exhibit. To what does the 128 refer in the router output O 192.168.12.240/30
[110/128] via 192.168.12.233,00:35:36, Serial 0?

A.
OSPF hop count

B.
OSPF priority

C.
OSPF ID number

D.
OSPF administrative distance

E.
OSPF cost

Explanation:
When OSPF routers run the Dijkstra algorithm to calculate the best route to reach destination
subnets, they use the lowest cumulative cost to reach that network. The path cost is calculated by
taking 10 8 , divided by the bandwidth in bps. Here are lists some of the common path costs
associated with their respective bandwidths.



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