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user@router# run show route /24
inet.0: 142 destinations, 142 routes (141 active, 0 holddown, 1 hidden)
+ = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both
/24 *[OSPF/10] 04:10:20
>to 172.25.213.11 via ge-1/0/1.0
to 172.25.213.23 via ge-1/0/2.0
-- Exhibit --
In the exhibit, what does the (>) symbol indicate?
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A. B. C. D.C
In the provided exhibit, the ">" symbol is used to indicate the selected next hop for the specified route. In this case, the next hop for the destination IP address of 172.25.213.11 has been selected, and the traffic will be forwarded out of the ge-1/0/1.0 interface.
Option A (There is a software issue with ge-1/0/1.0 interface) and Option B (There is a hardware issue with ge-1/0/1.0 interface) are not relevant in this case, as there is no indication of any issue with the interface.
Option D (The next hop of 172.25.213.11 is not resolvable) is also incorrect because the route is present and active, and a valid next-hop has been selected.
Therefore, the correct answer is Option C (The next hop of 172.25.213.11 is selected).