What code is used in a routing table to indicate a directly connected network?

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2026-03-06 13:10

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In a routing table, a directly connected network is typically indicated by the code "C." This designation signifies that the route is to a network that is directly attached to the router's interfaces. This allows the router to recognize and forward packets to these networks without needing additional routing protocols.

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