As a network engineer, you have a route to the 192.168.50.0/24 network learned via a dynamic routing protocol on Router R1. You want to configure a static route to the same network as a backup in case the dynamic route fails. What should you do to ensure that the static route is used only when the dynamically learned route is unavailable?
Configure the static route with an administrative distance of 0
Configure the static route with a lower administrative distance than the dynamic route
Configure the static route with the same administrative distance as the dynamic route
Configure the static route with a higher administrative distance than the dynamic route
To have the static route act as a backup to the dynamically learned route, you should configure it with an administrative distance higher than that of the dynamic routing protocol (e.g., Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) has a default administrative distance of 110). This way, the router will prefer the dynamically learned route when it's available (since it has a lower administrative distance) but will use the static route if the dynamic route fails. Configuring the static route with a lower or equal administrative distance would cause it to be preferred over the dynamic route, which is not desired. An administrative distance of 0 is reserved for directly connected routes and cannot be assigned to static routes.
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