Which type of information is displayed by the show ip protocols command that is issued from a router command prompt?
- the routed protocol that is enabled and the protocol status of interfaces
- the configured routing protocols and the networks that the router is advertising
- interfaces with line (protocol) status and I/O statistics
- interface information, including whether an ACL is enabled on the interface
Explanation: The show ip protocols command displays information about the routing protocols that are configured, the networks the router is advertising, and the default administrative distance. The show interfaces command displays interfaces with line (protocol) status, bandwidth, delay, reliability, encapsulation, duplex, and I/O statistics. The show ip interfaces command displays interface information, including protocol status, the IP address, whether a helper address is configured, and whether an ACL is enabled on the interface. The show protocols command displays information about the routed protocol that is enabled and the protocol status of interfaces.
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