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Shailendra Yadav
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Asked: October 3, 20212021-10-03T22:59:42+05:30 2021-10-03T22:59:42+05:30

What Type Of Route Is Indicated By The Code C In An Ipv4 Routing Table On A Cisco Router?

What Type Of Route Is Indicated By The Code C In An Ipv4 Routing Table On A Cisco Router?
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    1. Priya Hamsa Bronze
      2021-12-17T00:28:12+05:30Added an answer on December 17, 2021 at 12:28 am

      What Type Of Route Is Indicated By The Code C In An Ipv4 Routing Table On A Cisco Router?

      The directly connected routes can be indicated by the route by the code C in an ipv4 routing table on a Cisco router. Today let us learn about the directly connected routes in detail and the types of codes in the ipv4 routing table. We all know that the router will use the routing table in order to transmit or forward the packets to the destination network or address. 

      Here the routing table can able to describe all the information like the listing of all the networks that a router needs. It also describes the best path in order to forward the packets to their destination address. 

      Now let us discuss the ipv4 routing table in detail. Before we discuss the routing table, let us know about the network topology in detail. In the network topology, all the networks will be connected to every router and maintain the connection between the two routers.

      The routing table consists of some of the codes. These codes represent how each of the networks will be able to route. We have different codes like L, D, C, S, R, M, B, and many more. Each of these codes represents how the router works. The code C is nothing but represents connected and the code L represents the local.

      We can able to see several different types of columns in the routing table like destination, network mask, gateways, interface, metrics, and many more.

      The routing table consists of the packet’s destination address. The routing table also consists of the default row. This default information will be used when no other information matches. That means if the destination address of the packets doesn’t match any of the addresses that are present then the default information will be getting used.

      In the routing table, we can also have a metric. This metric will represent how many steps will it take to reach the destination address. If it only takes one step then the metric will be 1, if it takes two steps then the metric will be 2.

      The routing table also consists of the interface, these interfaces are very essential in order to understand the routing table and the routing in detail. We have ethernet switches, these ethernet switches consist of the ethernet interfaces and the ethernet frames. These Ethernet switches will be mainly focused on layer two of the OSI model.

       And the routers also consist of different types of interfaces. Now let us know each of them in detail. The routers mainly focus on layer 3 of the IP packet. This is where we look for the destination address.

      The router can support different types of the interfaces like ethernet, serial, etc. The general format can be in the form of typing its slot and the port number of that particular slot. Here all the directly connected routes can be indicated by the code C of the ipv4 routing table on a Cisco router.

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