What are two reasons for an engineer to configure a floating static route? (Choose two.)

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What are two reasons for an engineer to configure a floating static route? (Choose two.)

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What are two reasons for an engineer to configure a floating static route? (Choose two.)

A. to enable fallback static routing when the dynamic routing protocol fails
B. to route traffic differently based on the source IP of the packet
C. to automatically route traffic on a secondary path when the primary path goes down
D. to support load balancing via static routing
E. to control the return path of traffic that is sent from the router
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