Which routing table principle is not correct?
- Every router makes its decision alone, based on the information it has in its own routing table.
- The fact that one router has certain information in its routing table does not mean that other routers have the same information.
- Routing information about a path from one network to another also provides routing information about the reverse, or return, path.
Explanation: The following two routing table principles are correct: every router makes its decision alone, based on the information it has in its own routing table, and the fact that one router has certain information in its routing table does not mean that other routers have the same information.
Exam with this question: 14.4.13 Check Your Understanding - IP Routing Table
Please login or Register to submit your answer