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Chapter 4, Problem P7P
Consider a datagram network using 8-bit host addresses. Suppose a router uses longest prefix matching and has the following forwarding table:
Prefix Match | Interface |
1 | 0 |
10 | 1. |
111 | 2 |
otherwise | 3 |
For each of the four interfaces, give the associated range of destination host addresses and the number of addresses in the range.
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