Which two statements about floating static routes are true? (Choose two)
A. They are routes to the exact 132 destination address
B. They are used when a route to the destination network is missing
C. They have a higher administrative distance than the default static route administrative distance
D. They are used as back-up routes when the primary route goes down
E. They are dynamic routes that are learned from a server
A –> /32 not 132
The correct answer is C & D.
It is talking about 132 administrative distance nothing to do with /32 CIDR, but yes it still C and D are the correct answers.
Twas a mistake, should be /32 not 132