The decision on which route to use first is based on the route's administrative distance (AD) and the route's metric, where a lower administrative distance is preferred. In the provided routing table entries, the administrative distance is indicated in square brackets.
In this case, the first factor to consider is the administrative distance:
- OSPF (O): Administrative distance of 110.
- RIP (R): Administrative distance of 120.
Now, comparing OSPF routes:
- Entry 1 has an administrative distance of 110 and a metric of 6906.
- Entry 2 has an administrative distance of 110 and a higher metric of 23018.
Between the OSPF routes, Entry 1 would be used first because it has a lower metric. Therefore, the route via G0/6 (Entry 1) would be used first for the destination network 10.18.75.113/27.
If both routes were from the same routing protocol, the metric would be the tiebreaker, with the lower metric being preferred.
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