01-21-2018 01:22 AM - edited 03-05-2019 09:48 AM
Hi Everyone,
Can someone explain in brief which Route is most preferred route ?
1) Directly Connected Route
2) Static Route
3) Dynamic Route
Regards,
Shanmuga Sundaram
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01-21-2018 04:48 AM - edited 01-21-2018 04:52 AM
Hi
The preferred route will be always the directly connected route (under the local interfaces). Because it is considered as administrative distance zero, now a static route (by default) has administrative distance of 1 and the dynamic routing protocols has different administrative distance than 1.
A router will always prefer the directly connected networks first over other same routes. The following link can be useful:
:-)
01-21-2018 02:43 AM
Hello
@Shanmuga Sundaram wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Can someone explain in brief which Route is most preferred route ?
1) Directly Connected Route - a prefix- network that is actually applied to an interface on the rtr-switch
2) Static Route - a manually entry of a route on the rtr-switch so it. can forward traffic for a certain network
3) Dynamic Route - a route learned by the rtr - switch from a routing protocol
Regards,
Shanmuga Sundaram
01-21-2018 12:31 PM
Hello
Apologies I didn't fully answer you query - _ I see Julio as replied the answer you requested.
res
Paul
01-21-2018 04:48 AM - edited 01-21-2018 04:52 AM
Hi
The preferred route will be always the directly connected route (under the local interfaces). Because it is considered as administrative distance zero, now a static route (by default) has administrative distance of 1 and the dynamic routing protocols has different administrative distance than 1.
A router will always prefer the directly connected networks first over other same routes. The following link can be useful:
:-)
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