A. 20 B. 100 C. 170 D. 200
A. OSPF internal routes have a lower preference than static routes. B. Both direct and local routes have the same preference value. C. OSPF's preference value is lower than BGP. D. OSPF has a single preference value for both internal and external routes.
A. It is used as a tiebreaker when the same prefix is available through multiple protocols. B. It is used to determine the preferred path to a given destination. C. It is used to select the best route between multiple equal-cost paths. D. It is used to select which routing table to use for forwarding.