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helpmeplssLv1
7 Oct 2021
Consider the following arrangement of switches and destinations. Give forwarding tables (in neighbor
form) for S1-S4 that include default forwarding entries; the default entries should point toward S5. The
default entries will thus automatically forward to the “possible other destinations” shown below right.
Eliminate all table entries that are implied by the default entry (that is, if the default entry is to S3, eliminate
all other entries for which the next hop is S3).
Consider the following arrangement of switches and destinations. Give forwarding tables (in neighbor
form) for S1-S4 that include default forwarding entries; the default entries should point toward S5. The
default entries will thus automatically forward to the “possible other destinations” shown below right.
Eliminate all table entries that are implied by the default entry (that is, if the default entry is to S3, eliminate
all other entries for which the next hop is S3).
10 Jul 2023
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seemabmaidaLv2
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