What does the 'S' mean when looking at the routing table?
A.) Statically connected
B.) Directly connected
C.) Dynamically attached
D.) Shutdown route
Answer Posted / guest
Answer: A
Statically connected routes are those that an administrator
has manually
entered into the routing table.
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