Answer Posted / amit aherwar
AD defines the Trust worthyness of a routing protocol.
for ex. for static route it is 1
for RIP it is 120
for ospf it is 110
for eigrp it is 90
so for ex. if both static route and RIP is used by a router
than it will trust on static route because it AD is 1
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