An autonomous system can only exist if all routers in that
system meet which criteria?
A. interconnected
B. run the same routing protocol
C. assigned same autonomous system number
D. run IGRP only
E. run RIP only
Answer / guest
Answer: A,B &C
An autonomous system is a set of routers and
networks under the same administration. Each router must be
interconnected, run the same routing protocol, and assigned
the same autonomous system number. The network Information
Center (NIC) assigns a unique autonomous system number to
enterprises.
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