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Hi,
on p365 you show how to configure static routes and how to enter them with non default administrative distance. The justification for this as per the text is: 'static routing can't handle multiple links to the same destination' Perhaps i'm missing something, but as far as i understand and have tested, if u configure two routes to the same destination the router will load share between them both; so static routing does support multiple links to the same destination. Am I wrong or missing something on your explanation? Thank you very much and congratulations for writing such superb tool to get certified!! best regards |
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