Identify the administrative distance and appropriate routing
protocol?
A.) RIP = 255, IGRP = 100
B.) RIP = 100, IGRP = 120
C.) RIP = 1, IGRP = 0
D.) RIP = 120, IGRP = 100
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Answer / guest
Answer: D
The administrative distance for RIP is 120 and IGRP is 100.
The lower
the AD the better the routing information.
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Answer / m haja bahurudeen
Protocol Admin dist
RIP 120
IGRP 100
OSPF 110
EIGRP 90
STATIC 1
ANS : D
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Answer / deepak
RIP 120
IGRP 100
OSPF 110
EIGRP 90
STATIC 1(If U r giving next hop ip add.)
STATIC 0(If U r giving interface iD.)
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Answer / mr.shahin07
The Correct Answer is D
RIP - 120
IGRP - 100
Administrative is a measure used by the router to determine
the best path, when there are two or more path exist for the
same destination from two different routing protocol.
That means Administrative distance is used to define the
reliability of routing protocol.
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