Upon reviewing the output shown in the exhibit, what is the problem?

Refer to the Exhibit.

You want traffic destined for the 66.142.1.0/24 network to traverse an IP-IP tunnel. You notice traffic being sent to any address in that subnet is not being received. Upon reviewing the output shown in the exhibit, what is the problem?

Refer to the Exhibit.

You want traffic destined for the 66.142.1.0/24 network to traverse an IP-IP tunnel. You notice traffic being sent to any address in that subnet is not being received. Upon reviewing the output shown in the exhibit, what is the problem?

A.
The route is in the wrong routing table.

B.
The route is a static route; a dynamic routing protocol must be used.

C.
The route is not active in the inet.2 routing table.

D.
The route does not point to the IP-IP tunnel.

Explanation:
Syntax
show route<all><destination-prefix><logical-system (all | logical-system-name)><private>
Syntax (EX Series Switch)
show route<all><destination-prefix><private>
Description
Display the active entries in the routing tables.
Options
none

Display brief information about all active entries in the routing tables.

all

(Optional) Display information about all routing tables, including private, or internal, routing tables.

destination-prefix

(Optional) Display active entries for the specified address or range of addresses.

logical-system (all | logical-system-name)

(Optional) Perform this operation on all logical systems or on a particular logical system.

private

http://tools.ietf.org/pdf/rfc1853.pdf



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