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What feature does a router use to determine which route to use when multiple routing protocols point to a single (the same) destination?
Administrative Distance
Topology table entries
Metrics
Routing Table
When multiple paths point to a single destination, a feature called "Administrative Distance" is used in order to determine which path to use; the lower the better. Administrative defines the reliability of a routing protocol. It represents the trustworthiness of a route. For example, having an AD of 0 (directly connected) is preferred over an AD of 1 (static route) or and AD of 90 (EIGRP).
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