If a router uses static routing, how does it learn the
route to remote networks?
The router uses a RIP request to obtain remote network
numbers.
The router uses a routing protocol to exchange remote
network numbers.
The router uses DNS request packets to obtain remote
network numbers.
The Network Administrator manually configures the remote
networks.
Answer Posted / jitendera kumar sinha
The Network Administrator manually configures the remote
networks.
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