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AN682
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The explanation properly mentions: "Given the presence of the "B 10.90.0.0/16 [200/0] via 0.0.0.0, 03:57:59, Null0" line in the routing table, any traffic destined for a subnet within the 10.90.0.0/16 range, which includes the 10.90.8.0/24 subnet, will indeed be forwarded to the Null0 interface. This typically means that the traffic will be dropped, which is a method used to prevent routing loops or to advertise a range without forwarding traffic to that range".
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AN682 - by JamesJones - 11-17-2025, 11:43 PM
RE: AN682 - by help_desk - 11-19-2025, 10:30 AM

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