How does the router manage traffic to 192.168.12.16?


Refer to the exhibit. How does the router manage traffic to 192.168.12.16?
A. It chooses the EIGRP route because it has the lowest administrative distance.
B. It load-balances traffic between all three routes.
C. It chooses the OSPF route because it has the longest prefix inclusive of the destination address.
D. It selects the RIP route because it has the longest prefix inclusive of the destination address.

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5 thoughts on “How does the router manage traffic to 192.168.12.16?

  1. I think the answer is wrong. The router wouldn’t use the OSPF route because 192.168.12.16 is in the next network.
    For example, 192.168.0/28 doesn’t include the destination address (i.e. 192.168.12.0/28 goes from 192.168.12.0 to 192.168.12.15). 192.168.12.16 is in the next subnet. However, for the RIP route 192.168.12.0/27, it actually includes the destination address (192.168.12.0/27 goes from 192.168.12.0 to 192.168.12.31).

    If the OSPF network was 192.168.12.16/28 then that route would be used.

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