When a floating static route is configured, which action ensures that the backup route is used when the primary route fails?

When a floating static route is configured, which action ensures that the backup route is used when the primary route fails?
A . The floating static route must have a higher administrative distance than the primary route so it is used as a backup
B . The administrative distance must be higher on the primary route so that the backup route becomes secondary.
C . The floating static route must have a lower administrative distance than the primary route so it is used as a backup
D . The default-information originate command must be configured for the route to be installed into the routing table

Answer: A

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