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quote: In which two situations is static routing often useful?
The answers are A and C.
A because a stub network only has one exit point and usually points to a single address as the next hop. In other words, only traffic that is originating from it or destined to it flows through it.
C because you would not want routing protocol overhead to keep a DDR circuit active.
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