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Q: Why would a floating static route be configured with an administrative distance that is higher than the administrative distance of a dynamic routing protocol that is running on the same router?
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Which routing protocol has the most trustworthy administrative distance by default?

generally static routing protocol has the most trustworthy administrative distance .i.e; 1 and in dynamic routing protocols EIGRP has the best AD.


Line protocol in down then what you do?

there may be the issue with the layer 2 protocol like hdlc or ppp is not configured or wrongly configured if the interface is serial interface.


What type of route is used when no routing protocol is configured?

Static routes


How do you calculate metrics?

Hop count & administrative distance. This is a measure used by the routing protocol to calculate the best path to a given destination, if it learns multiple paths to the same destination. Each routing protocol uses a different metric.


Which protocol family must be configured on an interface to allow ICMP traffic to be received?

inet


What is difference between serial interface and Ethernet interface?

The FastEthernet interface of R1 is disabled. One of the default routes is configured incorrectly. A routing protocol is not configured on both routers. The default gateway has not been configured on both routers.


Which command allows you to review the status of configured IP routing protocols on a device?

show ip protocol


What is the reason for configuring a passive interface on a router?

To allow the subnet configured on that interface to be advertised through a dynamic routing protocol without having that interface participate in the protocol.


Which protocol is described as an enhanced distance vector routing protocol?

EIGRP


What is a distance-vector routing protocol suited to WAN's?

Border Gateway Protocol.


Can protocol is synchronous or asynchronous?

CAN Protocol uses asycnchronous communication. It is high speed 1 Mbps, short distance protocol.


What is dynamic protocol in networking?

I think your question is 'What is Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol' ? If that is so then here's the answer Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol' or DHCP is a Protocol defined in the TCP/IP protocol suite to dynamically configure the Hosts (computers ) in a network. Configurations such as IP address , sub net mask and all other parameters are configured automatically with the help of DHCP server?(which uses the DHCP protocol.