Refer to the exhibit. HostA cannot ping HostB. Assuming routing is properly configured, what is the cause of this problem?

QuestionsCategory: 200-125Refer to the exhibit. HostA cannot ping HostB. Assuming routing is properly configured, what is the cause of this problem?
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Refer to the exhibit. HostA cannot ping HostB. Assuming routing is properly configured, what is the cause of this problem?
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A. HostA is not on the same subnet as its default gateway.

B. The address of SwitchA is a subnet address.

C. The Fa0/0 interface on RouterA is on a subnet that can't be used.

D. The serial interfaces of the routers are not on the same subnet.

E. The Fa0/0 interface on RouterB is using a broadcast address.






 

Suggested Answer: D

Now let's find out the range of the networks on serial link:
For the network 192.168.1.62/27:
Increment: 32 -
Network address: 192.168.1.32 -
Broadcast address: 192.168.1.63 -
For the network 192.168.1.65/27:
Increment: 32 -
Network address: 192.168.1.64 -
Broadcast address: 192.168.1.95 -
-> These two IP addresses don't belong to the same network and they can't see each other

This question is in CCNA 200-125 exam 
For getting CCNA Certificate


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