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I not sure I did these routing tables correctly for router 6. Here are my routin

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Question

I not sure I did these routing tables correctly for router 6. Here are my routing tables.

Destination

Send To:

10.0.20.10

Router 2

10.0.20.20

Router 3

                     

Destination

Send To:

10.0.30.10

Router 3

10.0.30.20

Router 4

Below is the diagram

This is what I am supposed to answer:

Build a routing table for Router 6 that supports the routing of datagrams to every IP address shown in the diagram using the minimum number of hops to the destination. (Assume other routers have appropriately defined routing tables.)

Most likely in answer a. you have two route table entries (Router 6) for the routing of datagrams to the 10.0.20 subnet and 10.0.30 subnet. Show how to use address summarizing to reduce these entries to one line in the routing table (for Router 6).

Destination

Send To:

10.0.20.10

Router 2

10.0.20.20

Router 3

Router 1 Etho/O 10.0.100.1 Eth0/1 10.1.100.1 Router 5 Etho/o Router 6Ethovo Router 6 Eth0/0 10.1.100.6 10.0,100.5 Eth0/1 0.5.4.1 Sm Ser 0/ m Ser 0/1 10.6.4.1 Sm Ser 0/0 10.5.2.1 10.6.2.1 Sm Ser 0/1 10.5.3.1 Sm/Ser 0/2 6.3.1 Biq Ser 0/0 10.5.2.2 Eth0/1 Bia Ser 0/0 5.4.2 10,6.4.2 Big Sér 0/1 Big Ser 0/0 g Ser 0/1 10.6.3.2 10,6.2.2 10.5.3.2 Router2 Router 3 Et Étho/1 Router 10.0,30.1 th0/0 10.0.30.2 Etho/o 10.0.20.1 10,0.20.2 10.0.20.10 10.0.20.20 10.0.30.10 10.0.30.20

Explanation / Answer

Route table for router 6 using the minimum number of hops to the destination:-

Destiation Via Send To: 10.0.20.10 Router 2 Router 6 10.0.20.20 Router 3 Router 6 10.0.30.10 Router3 Router 6 10.0.30.20 Router 4 Router 6