D. It can reach the internet with the directly connected route but only if it's specified to go directly to 10.10.10.18. The internet itself is filled with unknown addresses, so any other unknown address will need to use the default route.
Such a vague question, the /30 which includes .17 and .18 via the connected route which is a 'network route' as they can reach the internet/next hop. As does the default route for all non specified routes that are not in the routing table.. Both are correct dumb question.
Only if the PC will ask to go to 10.10.10.18 it will use the network route.
When asking to go to the internet the router will use the default gateway - the network route does not include 8.8.8.8 or any other public address
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Basically /32 address, route to a end point such as computer, phone, and what not.
https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/s/question/0D53i00000Kt1dkCAB/host-route
D. default route is correct. 0.0.0.0/0 means when there is no any match in the routing table eg for www.google.com, that traffic must use the specified next hope/path (10.10.10.18). That's the way since we don't know the destination so the next hop/router will search the destination from neighboring routers up to the tear 1 if its really available
Why not C here ? The direct connected interface will be used to reach the internet as it matches the address .18 leading to the interface. It's not the default route that will be used here. Unless question refers to "what was configured" and not "what is used" ?
The only thing in the table that would match a packet with a public IP destination is the default route
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