Someone is going to have to explain this to me...192.168.10.33 is the first available host in the 192.168.10.32/28 network..
So there is no route in the table and it should use the gateway of last resort, right?
What route would you use to send traffic to the 192.168.10.33/28 subnet. 192.168.10.33 is part of the 192.168.10.32/28 subnet and would use that OSPF route. These IPs would also use that same route (.33 - .47)/ (AD/METRIC) (110/193).
having looked at this question again, what i meant was the O* route at the bottom. It's just a shitty question because they called it the 192.168.10.33/28 subnet not host
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