AD
- Administrative Distance is a measure of how trusted a routing protocol is compared to other protocols
- However, AD does NOT determine which route a packet will take, only whether it is added to the routing table in the event of duplicate routes
- A lower AD means that a route is more trusted
- A floating Static route is a Static route with a higher AD than the preferred route
- It is configured as a backup should the preferred route fail
OSI or TCP/IP Layer
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