Table 3: Routing Table for Router NY
Table 4: Routing Table for Router LA
Setting the Administrative Distance for a Route
The administrative distance is an integer that is associated with each route known
to a router. The distance represents how reliable the source of the route is considered
to be. A lower value is preferred over a higher value. An administrative distance of
255 indicates no confidence in the source; routes with this distance are not installed
in the routing table.
Table 5 on page 27 lists the default distance for each type of source from which a
route can be learned.
Table 5: Default Administrative Distances for Route Sources
Destination
Next-Hop
Network
Router
10.1.0.0/16
10.1.0.1
10.2.0.0/16
10.5.0.3
10.2.0.0/16
10.5.0.3
10.2.0.0/16
10.5.0.3
10.2.0.0/16
10.5.0.3
10.5.0.0/30
10.5.0.2
Destination
Next-Hop
Network
Router
10.1.0.0/16
10.5.0.2
10.1.0.0/16
10.5.0.2
10.1.0.0/16
10.5.0.2
10.2.0.0/16
10.2.0.1
10.5.0.0/30
10.5.0.3
Route Source
Connected interface
Static route
Route
Administrative
Type
Distance
connected
0
OSPF
110
IS-IS
115
EBGP
20
RIP
120
connected
0
Route
Administrative
Type
Distance
static
1
OSPF
110
RIP
120
connected
0
connected
0
Default Distance
0
1
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Metric
0
10
10
15
5
0
Metric
0
10
4
0
0
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