What are the 3 ways routers learn paths to destination networks?

A.) Dynamic

B.) Static

C.) Routing tables

D.) Default



What are the 3 ways routers learn paths to destination networks? A.) Dynamic B.) Static C.)..

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Answer: A B D

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