Exam 350-401 Question id=5941 Architecture

How does the RIB differ from the FIB?

A. The FIB maintains network topologies and routing tables. The RIB is a list of routes to particular network destinations.
B. The FIB includes many routes to a single destination. The RIB is the best route to a single destination.
C. The RIB is used to create network topologies and routing tables. The FIB is a list of routes to particular network destinations.
D. The RIB includes many routes to the same destination prefix. The FIB contains only the best route.

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