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Refer to the exhibit. Web traffic is coming in from the WAN interface. Which route takes precedence when the router is processing traffic destined for the LAN network at 10.0.10.0/24?

  • A. via next-hop 10.0.1.5
  • B. via next-hop 10.0.1.4
  • C. via next-hop 10.0.1.50
  • D. via next-hop 10.0.1.100
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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RougePotatoe
Highly Voted 2 years ago
I really need someone to explain to me how there is an OSPF and EIGRP entry for the same network in this routing table.
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RougePotatoe
1 year, 11 months ago
Since everyone who replied so far doesn't seem to understand my question let me clarify. IRL you should only get one routing entry per network route from the show routing table command; unless you configured load balancing. Obliviously EIGRP has lower AD than OSPF which is why only the EIGRP route should be shown in this show command. I'm asking how on earth could there be an OSPF and EIGRP entry in this show command when there should only be 1 entry for the network route as to my knowledge and google there doesn't seem to be a way you can load balance between 2 routing protocols.
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networkin
1 year, 11 months ago
Plain and simple: This is a cooked up table. There can't be.
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mda2h
1 year, 4 months ago
Let me repeat on behalf of the comment above: "Plain and simple: This is a cooked up table. There can't be"
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victor520
1 year, 12 months ago
OSPF AD=110 EIGRP AD=90 ,so i think choose A
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RougePotatoe
1 year, 11 months ago
You didn't answer my question. IRL you wouldn't event see the OSPF route because the router would've selected the EIGRP route already due to it having a lower AD. So this show command is unrealistic.
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soRwatches
1 year, 7 months ago
relax, this made just to test the knowledge. just answer the question then your good to go the next question. don't over think.
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Myth1977
Highly Voted 1 year, 9 months ago
Longest prefix is the same for both route on 10.0.10 network. AD takes the charge to determine the route
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Most Recent 7 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
A is correct
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PaddyInNZ
1 year ago
There can be multiple routing protocols at work simultaneous. This is what we call "Ships In the Night" (a SIN) - get it? See "Routing TCP/IP volume 1" by Jeff Doyle (a must have textbook for CCNP/CCIE).
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