200-301 · Question #1117
200-301 Question #1117: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
Missing Exhibit The question references an exhibit (network topology diagram) that was not included in your message. Without it, I cannot explain the specific placements because the correct answers depend entirely on: The subnet addresses and masks shown in the topology The routi
Question
Drag and Drop Question Refer to the exhibit. OSPF is running between site A and site B. Drag and drop the destination IPs from the left onto the network segments used to reach the destination on the right. Answer:
Explanation
Missing Exhibit
The question references an exhibit (network topology diagram) that was not included in your message. Without it, I cannot explain the specific placements because the correct answers depend entirely on:
- The subnet addresses and masks shown in the topology
- The routing table / OSPF routes at each site
- Which network segments (links) exist between Site A and Site B
What You Need to Provide
To get an accurate explanation, share the exhibit — typically it shows:
- Site A and Site B routers with their interface IP addresses and subnet masks
- The WAN/transit link(s) between sites
- Connected networks at each site
What I Can Do Now (General OSPF Routing Logic)
When OSPF determines which segment to use to reach a destination, it:
- Longest prefix match — the most specific route wins (e.g., /28 beats /24)
- OSPF cost — lower cumulative cost path is preferred
- Subnet membership — a destination IP must fall within a subnet's range (e.g.,
10.10.13.129falls in10.10.13.128/25but NOT in10.10.13.0/25)
Next Step
Please paste or describe the exhibit (interface IPs, subnet masks, and segment names), and I'll give you a precise, item-by-item explanation of each placement.
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