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Refer to the exhibit below. What would the command, Branch1(config)#ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.10.3.2 do on Branch_1 remote office?
Send packets with an unknown remote destination network to the IP 10.10.3.2 in Head Office.
Discard any packets with remote destination IP 10.10.3.2.
Accepts packets only from IP 10.10.3.2 Head Office, and discards anything else
Forward packets with remote destination IP 0.0.0.0, to the Head Office
The command IP route "ip route [Destinationnetwork] [Mask] [Nexthopaddress or Exit interface]"; manually add routes to the router's table. In the example, default routing has been configured in the Branch1 office, which is the best for stub networks (those with only one path out of the network). The "ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.10.3.2" command means that if there is no entry for a network in the routing table, just forward it to the next hop 10.10.3.2. Meaning that all unknown packets will go to that address, which is the simplest way to configure routing. However do not forget that the other end (Head Office) also needs to know the way back to 10.10.20.0/23.
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