In static route, what is the difference between next hop ip
address and local interface address, except the
Administrative Distance.
Answer Posted / jitendera
What i have understand from the Questions is you are trying
to ask
What is the Difference between these two commands
ip route 192.168.100.0 255.255.255.0 172.16.30.2
and
ip route 192.168.100.0 255.255.255.0 fa0/0
This Question may have too many answers which are Partially
correct
1)For providing the connected interface the AD value is 0
whwre in nxt-hop-add ia 1 ( * True ) and a Vital concepts in
BGP over ISP
2)Consider the Scenario that we have one ISP which have
provided a /32 ip address to us and he told to configure it
our router
Now in this case we don't Know the Next hop ip address so we
have ti go by the 2nd command.
3) Suppose yous isp says that he will give the Ip address on
DHCp so yours Internet ip will keep changing this scenario 2
command will be useful
But i guess Dev have Provided the good answers and the
answers will revolve around it. Please share the answer if
you know i will also search and will find the accurate
answers
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