A network administrator is tasked with improving the efficiency of a network that has grown complex over time with many specific routes. Which technique would be most effective?
- Dynamic Routing
- Route Aggregation
- Route Redistribution
- Static Routing
Route aggregation, also known as summarization, is an effective technique to improve the efficiency of a network with many specific routes by consolidating them into larger, summarized routes.
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