Refer to the exhibit. The command ip route 10.16.1.64 255.255.255.252 s0/0/0 is entered into the router. Why does network 10.16.1.64/30 appear in the routing table in addition to network 10.16.1.64/27?

IT Questions BankCategory: CCNA Discovery v4Refer to the exhibit. The command ip route 10.16.1.64 255.255.255.252 s0/0/0 is entered into the router. Why does network 10.16.1.64/30 appear in the routing table in addition to network 10.16.1.64/27?

Refer to the exhibit. The command ip route 10.16.1.64 255.255.255.252 s0/0/0 is entered into the router. Why does network 10.16.1.64/30 appear in the routing table in addition to network 10.16.1.64/27?

  • The router views 10.16.1.64/30 and 10.16.1.64/27 as two different networks.
  • The static route is used as a backup route for packets destined for 10.16.1.64/27.
  • The AD for static routes is lower than the AD for OSPF routes.
  • The static route metric is lower than the OSPF metric for the 10.16.1.64/27 network.

Exam with this question: CCNA Discovery 3: DRSEnt Chapter 6 Exam

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