What does the 'S' mean when looking at the routing table?
A.) Statically connected
B.) Directly connected
C.) Dynamically attached
D.) Shutdown route
Answer Posted / guest
Answer: A
Statically connected routes are those that an administrator
has manually
entered into the routing table.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 16 Yes | 0 No |
Post New Answer View All Answers
What is the difference between unicast, multicast, broadcast, and anycast?
Which command we give on privilege mode for coming back to user execution mode?
What is the difference between lan, man, and wan?
What is the logical link control?
How many ways to access router?
What is the difference between private ip and public ip?
What is the advantage of vlan?
What is default cost of serial interface in ospf?
What is the difference between ‘bit rate’ and ‘baud rate’?
How we can see mac address from dos prompt?
How do you configure a Cisco router to route IPX?
Tell me when we use standard access-list?
Can you describe the Authentication Header (AH) Protocol?
Wild card mask always in odd value or even?
Tell me how many fillers we can put in one ip of ipv6?