Question: If you are going to answer this, please do not copy/paste the other answers posted in this forum as they are all wrong: A router
If you are going to answer this, please do not copy/paste the other answers posted in this forum as they are all wrong:
A router running Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR) has the following entries in its routing table:
Address/mask Next hop
135.46.56.0/22 Interface 0
135.46.60.0/22 Interface 1
192.53.40.0/23 Router 2
Default Router 3
How does a CIDR router work to route the packets it received? For each of the following IP addresses, what will the router do if a packet with that address arrives?
(a) 135.46.63.10
(b) 135.46.58.16
(c) 135.46.52.2
(d)192.53.40.7
(e) 192.53.56.7
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