08-25-2020, 09:51 PM
I'm thinking the answer on this question is incorrect.
The OSPF route has the longest prefix but it's to 192.168.12.0/28 -- that includes network id of 192.168.0 - host addresses 1-14 and broadcast id of 15.
192.168.12.16 is the next subnet. So the correct answer should be the RIP route of 192.168.12.0/27 which includes 32 addresses.
The OSPF route has the longest prefix but it's to 192.168.12.0/28 -- that includes network id of 192.168.0 - host addresses 1-14 and broadcast id of 15.
192.168.12.16 is the next subnet. So the correct answer should be the RIP route of 192.168.12.0/27 which includes 32 addresses.