i think it choose longest match,
what happend if this case between static route entry and eigrp route entry?
yes ,it choose longest.
but you know static route administrative distance is 1.

""Sean Wolfe""  P4HkO{O"PBNE
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> Quick question, hope it's not too trivial:
>
> When a router decides to forward a packet based on the longest match
> principle, does this supersede other factors?
>
> For example, if there is a route to network A via EIGRP, but a more
specific
> route available via OSPF, does it choose OSPF because of longest match, or
> EIGRP because of lower administrative distance (90 vs. 110)?
>
> Thanks folks, fun reading your posts as always. Wish me luck as I take
BCSN
> this week. -Sean.




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