Refer to the exhibit. If configuring a static default route on the router with the ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.13.0.1 120 command, how does the router respond?
A.
It starts sending traffic without a specific matching entry in the routing table to GigabitEthernet0/1.
B.
It immediately replaces the existing OSPF route in the routing table with the newly configured static route.
C.
It starts load-balancing traffic between the two default routes.
D.
It ignores the new static route until the existing OSPF default route is removed.
specifying te administrative distance of 120 means it's a route that will only be used when teh OSPF route is removed, since it has an administrative distance of 110 and therefore should take precedence
Because Static route as default has 1 AD but it was manually configured to 120 which is greater than 110. So, it won't be considered until former OSPF route is not removed.
The best approach to answer this vague question is to eliminate the answers which are definitely wrong and these wrong answers are: A, C, E, F which leaves out B and D as the only possible anwers. Since D is a no brainer we have to focus on why B could be right. R1 which is the DR indeed won't establish an adjacency with R3. Adjacency means the that the 2 routers would be in Full state which is the state they will not reach. They will only be able to reach the 2-way state. The routers will be able to have a neighbor relationship but will not form a neighbor adjacency.
I think someone needs to explain to me again about floating static. OSPF already has AD of 120. if you configure a floating static isn't supposed to be 121???????????
Tricky one can't miss the manually adding the 120 AD....
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