What is the purpose of the network command when RIP is being configured as the routing protocol?

IT Questions BankCategory: CCNA 2 v4.0 ERoutingWhat is the purpose of the network command when RIP is being configured as the routing protocol?

What is the purpose of the network command when RIP is being configured as the routing protocol?

  • It identifies the networks connected to the neighboring router.
  • It restricts networks from being used for static routes.
  • It identifies all of the destination networks that the router is allowed to install in its routing table.
  • It identifies the directly connected networks that will be included in the RIP routing updates.

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