Why would a summarized static route be configured on a router?
- To reduce the number of public IP addresses required by an organization
- To provide a better route than a particular routing protocol
- To provide a default gateway for a router that connects to an ISP
- To reduce the size of the routing table
- To reduce the size of the routing protocol update to a neighboring router
Explanation: A summary route represents multiple networks. A summarized static route does not necessarily provide a better route than a routing protocol does. A default static route would provide a default gateway for a router that is connected to an ISP. Routing protocol updates may not necessarily be reduced in if static route routes are also used.
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