The router will first make a longest match comparison and thus match the 
10.2.2.4/30 route.

At 12:39 PM 7/24/2002 +0000, Antonio Montana wrote:
>Hi,
>
>if there is a packet for the destination 10.2.2.6
>and x.x.x.x is down.
>Is the router permanently trying to send it via x.x.x.x (because of its
>lower AD of 202) and drop it all the time ?!?
>
>Or is it going to send it via y.y.y.y (ignoring the higer AD of 203) ?
>
>S       10.0.0.0/8 [202/0] via x.x.x.x
>S       10.2.2.4/30 [203/0] via y.y.y.y
>
>thanks
>monti




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