What is the administrative distance for IGRP?
A.) 90
B.) 120
C.) 110
D.) 100
Answer Posted / kapilasdhir
D.) 100
AD stands for Administrative Distance. Administrative
Distance defines the intelligence of any dynamic routing
protocol in the Network. Lower the AD that is the more
intelligent routing protocol. Whenever we will enable two
or more dynamic routing protocol on the router then it will
be used.
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