A router learns two paths with equal metrics to a destination network via the RIP routing protocol. How will the router handle packets to the destination network?

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A router learns two paths with equal metrics to a destination network via the RIP routing protocol. How will the router handle packets to the destination network?

  • The router will install the first route it learned into the routing table.
  • The router will install both routes in the routing table and load balance between the two.
  • The router will put the first route in the routing table, and denote the second route as a backup route.
  • The router will pick the path with the higher bandwidth and will place it in the routing table.

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