Cisco routers use wildcard masking to identify how to check or
ignore corresponding IP address bits. What does setting a
wildcard mask
bit to 0 cause the router to do?
A. It tells the router to check the corresponding bit value.
B. It tells the router to ignore the corresponding bit value.
C. It tells the router to check its alternate routing list.
D. It tells the router to use its primary routing list.
Answer Posted / prashant shirsat
A. It tells the router to check the corresponding bit value.
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