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Which of the following entries from the ""show ip route"" command indicates a host route?

A. L is directly connected, F0/1
B. O [110/2] via , F0/0
C. C is directly connected, F0/0
D. S [5/0] via
E. S* [1/0] via F0/0
F. D [90/2195456] via F0/0"

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Final answer:

The entry that indicates a host route is option C, directly connected F0/0.

Step-by-step explanation:

The entry that indicates a host route from the "show ip route" command is option C. C is directly connected, F0/0.

A host route is a route that points to a specific IP address, indicating the route to a single host. In this case, the directly connected interface F0/0 is configured with an IP address, indicating that it is a host route.

The other options do not indicate host routes. Option A is a connected network route, option B and E are OSPF routes, option D is a static route, and option F is an EIGRP route.