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26 August, 21:04

Assume that this router receives a packet with destination IP address 192.168.1.18 i) Which interface (Ethernet0/0 or Ethernet0/1) will this packet will be sent out?

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  1. 26 August, 23:53
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    Routes the packet through the router interface configured with IP address in the 192.168.1.0/24 network.

    Explanation:

    A router is an intermediate Network device that operates in the layer 3 level of the OSI network model. It has a routing table that is used to determine the route or path to a destination network.

    The interfaces in. Router represents a broadcast domain, that is, each interface on the router is a network of it's own and the default gateway of that network to communicate to other networks.

    So, when a packet is send to a remote network, it directs the packets to the path of the router interface configured to that network.
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