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Sneha Singh
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Asked: September 16, 20212021-09-16T13:48:30+05:30 2021-09-16T13:48:30+05:30

What Route Would Have The Lowest Administrative Distance?

What Route Would Have The Lowest Administrative Distance?
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    1. Maryam Khalid
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      2021-10-20T09:00:44+05:30Added an answer on October 20, 2021 at 9:00 am

      Administrative distance

      The administrative root is the values or numbers which are given to the dynamic, static ad directly -connected route. The purpose of the value is for the router ranking from the maximum to the minimum. When the pathway is various in number the router uses the administrator value of the router to determine which path is the best fit for the quick transmission. The low administrative distance value is good.

      The router is developed in a way so they have their auto-assigned AD value of every kind of route. The Cisco router which is equipped by OSPF has an auto low AD value than the protocol of the routing information. The OSPF value is 110 while the RIP has 120. the value can also be changed according to choose manually.

      Configuration of the administrative distance

      When you have two or more source of the information than it becomes very difficult to choose i.e. OSPF wants you to select left and EIGRP want the right at this point the administrative distance will help you to solve the issue. Both of the routes are not suitable at the same time for the network.

      The ad helps in a way that each route has the specific value assigned by the AD and it becomes easy for the user to determine the best path. Some of the AD values of the source are in the following:

       

      Source

      AD value
      Directly connected 0
      Static route 1
      EIGRP summary 5
      External BGP 20
      EIGRP 902
      IGRP 100
      OSPF 1101
      IS-IS 1151
      RIP 120
      ODR 160
      EXTERNAL EIGRP 170
      INTERNAL BGP 200
      UNKNOWN 256

       

      The lowest is the best and in this table, the EUDRP has the AD value of 90 while the others have greater than this so it is the best. few tips need to know about Administrative distance

      • It is local and each route has a different value.
      • The distance can be changed manually.

      During the redistribution, the change in the value of AD is necessary.

      FAQs

      Q: How to determine the Administrative route?

      Ans: To identify the Administrative distance of the router of all the routes Type the IP route command in the command prompt.

      Q: What does the 0 mean in the AD?

      Ans: the number of the administrative distance is from 0 to 255 and 0 means the lowest AD value and it is the best route while 255 means the highest value and is not trusted by any router.

      Q: is the administrative distance value is fixed?

      Ans: the administrative distance is local and it can be modified manually to any number but it should be different and unique at the same time.

      Q: What is the purpose to use the RIP?

      Ans: RIP stands for the “routing information protocol “it is used for the information exchange on a network and it delays or prevents the routing loop and identifies the best route or path.

      What route would have the lowest administrative distance?

      1. Static path.
      2. Dynamic path.
      3. A directly connected route.
      4. The route of OSPF protocol.

      Answer: the route which is important and the lowest administrative value is then directly connected route to the router. So the correct answer is option C.

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