It is true that the routing table could be better organised. The Prefix is the number of bits in the subnet prefix. E.g., for subnet 192.168.20.0/24, the prefix is 24.
In this example, you would populate the first two columns of the table with "192.168.20.0" and "24", leaving the last two defaulted.
It is true that the routing table could be better organised. The Prefix is the number of bits in the subnet prefix. E.g., for subnet 192.168.20.0/24, the prefix is 24.
In this example, you would populate the first two columns of the table with "192.168.20.0" and "24", leaving the last two defaulted.