Which three statements are true about how router JAX will choose a path to the 10.1.3.0/24 network when different routing protocols are configured?

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Which three statements are true about how router JAX will choose a path to the 10.1.3.0/24 network when different routing protocols are configured? (Choose three.)

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Which three statements are true about how router JAX will choose a path to the 10.1.3.0/24 network when different routing protocols are configured? (Choose three.)

A.
By default, if RIPv2 is the routing protocol, only the path JAX-ORL will be installed into the routing table.

B.
The equal cost paths JAX-CHI-ORL and JAX- NY-ORL will be installed in the routing table if RIPv2 is the routing protocol.

C.
When EIGRP is the routing protocol, only the path JAX-ORL will be installed in the routing table by default.

D.
When EIGRP is the routing protocol, the equal cost paths JAX-CHI-ORL, and JAX-NY-ORL will be installed in the routing table by default.

E.
With EIGRP and OSPF both running on the network with their default configurations, the EIGRP paths will be installed in the routing table.

F.
The OSPF paths will be installed in the routing table, if EIGRP and OSPF are both running on the network with their default configurations.



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Penang

Penang

First we need to know the speed of these links:

+ T1: 1.544 Mbps
+ T3: 45 Mbps (each T3 line consists of 28 T1 lines)

RIP chooses the path with minimum hop count to reach the destination so it will choose JAX-ORL path -> A is correct.

EIGRP, by default, calculates metric via bandwidth & delay (metric = bandwidth + delay). Delay parameter can be ignored in this case so EIGRP will choose the path via metric. Both the path JAX-CHI-ORL and JAX- NY-ORL have the same metric (each includes two T3 lines) so EIGRP will use these paths -> D is correct.

EIGRP has lower Administrative Distance than OSPF (EIGRP: 90 EIGRP will be preferred to OSPF -> E is correct.