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CCNA QUIZ // Route Selection (1) // #shorts

CCNA Quiz // Route Selection
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    When a router learns multiple routes to the same destination via multiple routing protocols, it will use the Administrative Distance (AD) of the routing protocols to determine which route is superior (lower is superior).
    EIGRP’s default AD is 90, OSPF’s 110, and RIP’s 120, so EIGRP routes are considered superior to OSPF and RIP routes.
    However, R1 learned two routes via EIGRP, so it will use the metric of the routes to determine which is superior of the two (lower is superior).
    The metric in ‘B’ is lower than ‘A’, so ‘B’ is the correct answer.

  • Why is ot not d? It has the lowest metric

  • Bro, can I know what software you use to make your shorts?
    Thanks

  • thank you jeremy…i`m always happy when you uploading new stuff. because i know i`m going to learn or refresh my mind..

  • I almost picked OSPF bc I thought that the EIGRPs being noted here were the external version, which has an AD of 170. Would external EIGRP be notated differently in a routing table?

  • B.
    Lowest AD. If the same routing protocol check the lowest metric. Correct me if im wrong lol 😅

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