what is the AD value of Static route?(cisco)
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Answer / indraneel sengupta
The value of Administrative Distance (AD) of a static route
is 1
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Answer / lokesh bisht
by default Static route Ad value is 1 but.....
you can change it....
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Answer / amit aherwar
AD defines the Trust worthyness of a routing protocol.
for ex. for static route it is 1
for RIP it is 120
for ospf it is 110
for eigrp it is 90
so for ex. if both static route and RIP is used by a router
than it will trust on static route because it AD is 1
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Answer / surjeet gimit
by default static route has AD[administrative distance]
value 1
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Answer / makwana bharat
Ad = Administrative distance
static Route default AD 1
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administrative value means it is the predefined value which
are assigned by the routing protocols such as ad value of
rip is 120,eigrp 90/170,ospf is 120 ,static is 1,so on..
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Answer / vijay
ad value of static route is 1
administrative distance more or less equal to priority ,,
to reach network xxx u have 2 path ..one is having ad value
20(ebgp) and another is having ad value of 110(ospf)...
the path chosen by router will ebgp because it ad value is
less than ospf ...
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Answer / rajiv
it is vry gud so keep it up .................allow every1
to enjoy
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