which is following route will be used to froword data in a
situation where a routing table tables contains static
,RIP,IGRP routes destined to the same network with each set
to its default administrative distance
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Answer / jitu
static my friend for the reason please go through book this
is a basic questiion.
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Answer / akash
it will use static ip, because it is the best path.
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Answer / karthik
depending upon the A.D value it will choose the path...
static havin the A.D value of 1.i.e lower the A.D value give
the first priority...
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Answer / jitendera sinha
dear Tajesh
you are wright that if we are directly connected to the router no need of route because if you give also it will not take and give error like same inteface
i have the small requsest that plz go through the whole question and understand it what it is saying it is not assuming that what are u thinking it is asuming that what he is asking.
so let suppose that there are 3 ree router and on each f the router statich and rip is configured then on which routing protocol the routing desiion will be made and plz give the answer with reason
thank you
jitendera kumar
network admin
Abb india
bangalore
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Answer / tejesh
i think u r wright first try to know how to type without
much mistakes and as i know that in the question he is not
mentioned about any assumption(also i have answered to the
question not to my assumption) and he has directly asked
that it is destined to same network which means source and
destination address are in the same network.for your
question that u have asked i have assumed that there are 3
routers each running both rip and static.the static route
will have the right to take the decision as the ad is less
which is 0 if u use exit interface or 1 if u use the other
one.
sorry if i am rude as i did not like the statement u made
on me about asssumptions .anyways it was good having a
chat.there is no wrong making mistakes and learning from
them and this is for me also.will be waiting for the reply
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Answer / jitender(abb)
Hi Tajesh.
sorry if mine word hurt you but mine intention was not like that.sorry for mine type mistake. Actually i can access the internet only in office at home i did not get time to access so here i have to type very fast thats why typo mistake occurs
i am again sorry for mine hard word
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Answer / tejesh
according to me when u r communicating with the same
network u dont need routing protocols.we require these
protocols only when v r communicating to different network
not to the same as everthing will be directly connected
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Answer / sujeet patel
RIP IS A ROUTING INFORMITON PROTOCOLS.IT IS CANTAIN TO
INFORMITION OF THE ROUTING PATH
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