Routers can learn about destinations through static routes,
default, or dynamic routing. By default, a router will use
information derived from __________.
A. IGRP
B. RIP
C. IP
D. TCP
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Answer: A
The quality of information is rated:
Connected interface 0
Static route 1
IGRP 100
RIP 120
Unknown 255
The lower the value, the more reliable the source with 255
signifying information that the router will ignore. So, the
router will use IGRP, rated at 100, before RIP, rated at 120
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