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Delphin Jenisha Avatar Delphin Jenisha  answered Afrose Hazeena's question. 2 months ago

Can a transitive gateway exist in a network with only one subnet?

No. A transitive gateway is used to route traffic between multiple networks/subnets. If there is only one subnet, there is no need for transitive routing.
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