What would explain this behavior?

You configure a metric of 200 on an IS-IS enabled interface on Router-1. When you examine the routing table entry for that link on another IS-IS device, you see a metric of 67. What would explain this behavior?

You configure a metric of 200 on an IS-IS enabled interface on Router-1. When you examine the routing table entry for that link on another IS-IS device, you see a metric of 67. What would explain this behavior?

A.
Router-1 is sending both standard and wide metrics.

B.
Router-1 is sending only wide metrics.

C.
Router-1 has a metric multiplier set.

D.
Router-1 has a configured reference bandwidth.



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