All the options: A, B, C, D, and E are typically included in a routing table.
A. Destination/Mask
This indicates the destination network and its associated subnet mask, defining the range of IP addresses that belong to that network.
B. Cost
This represents the cost or metric associated with reaching the destination, which helps the router decide the best path when multiple routes to the same destination exist.
C. Interface
This is the local interface on the router that will be used to reach the destination network.
D. Protocol
This indicates the routing protocol that learned the route (e.g., OSPF, EIGRP, RIP), although not all routing tables explicitly show this.
E. Next-hop address
This is the IP address of the next router (or device) to which packets should be forwarded to reach the destination.
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