Which two statements about floating static routes are true? (Choose two)
Which two statements about floating static routes are true? (Choose two)
A . They are used as backup routes when the primary route goes down
B . They are used when a route to the destination network is missing
C . They are routes to the exact /32 destination address
D . They are dynamic routes that are learned from a server.
E . They have a higher administrative distance than the default static route administrative distance
Answer: CE
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this is wrong answer {C . They are routes to the exact /32 destination address} and this should be the second correct one {They are used as backup routes when the primary route goes down}
Floating static routes are static routes that have an administrative distance greater than the administrative distance (AD) of another static route or dynamic routes. By default a static route has an AD of 1 then floating static route must have the AD greater than 1. Floating static route has a manually configured administrative distance greater than that of the primary route and therefore would not be in the routing table until the primary route fails.