I can't think of a reason why you would want to but if you were going to
create a floating static route for a directly connected interface why would
you need to change the admin distance of it?  Wouldn't you want the directly
connected interface to have the lower admin distance and the floating static
route have the higher distance?  To answer your question though I don't
think its possible to change the admin distance on a directly connected
route.  I possible to change it on a static route but not a directly
connected interface I don't think.

Cory

-----Original Message-----
From: Dan West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 1:01 PM
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Subject: Admin distance on directly connected


A directly connected network has an AD=0. 
A static route via Interface has AD=0 
A static route via IP address has AD=1  Correct?


Is it possible to change the AD on a directly
connected network? Set it to 1 or higher??   Just
wondering if you can make directly connected networks
have floating static routes.


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Don't forget to cross your digits...
Dan West -- CCNA, CCNP (in progress)

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