what is AD Value?
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Answer / nathan cms info systems(p) l
Most routing protocols have metric structures and
algorithms that are not compatible with other protocols. In
a network with multiple routing protocols, the exchange of
route information and the capability to select the best
path across the multiple protocols are critical.
Administrative distance is the feature that routers use in
order to select the best path when there are two or more
different routes to the same destination from two different
routing protocols. Administrative distance defines the
reliability of a routing protocol. Each routing protocol is
prioritized in order of most to least reliable (believable)
with the help of an administrative distance value.
Ex:
1.AD value of Connected interface is - 0
2.Static route is- 1
3.RIP is 120
4.OSPF is 110
5.IGRP is 100
6.EIGRP is 90
7.BGP is 200
etc..
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Answer / jitender(abb)
Nathan is correct.in one word u can say that ad value is the value of trustworthiness of the router which are sharing the information.
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Answer / singhiskinng999
You no need to connect with those ad it's alrady set by default.
U want to gain more knowledge
goto http://www.sharethetrick.com
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Answer / s.m.feroz ahmed
Hi,
AD is defined as Active Directory.The command to install
Domain Controller is DCPROMO in command prompt and it will
install a Domain Controller and the name given to that
Domain Controller is called as AD Value.
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Answer / rahul shah
which is used to connect the routresa and switch
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