A network administrator creates a static route that points directly to a multi-access interface, instead of the next-hop

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A network administrator creates a static route that points directly to a multi-access interface, instead of the next-hop

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A network administrator creates a static route that points directly to a multi-access interface, instead of the next-hop IP address. The administrator notices that
Cisco Express Forwarding ARP requests are being sent to all destinations. Which issue might this configuration create?

A. Cisco Express Forwarding routing loop
B. IP route interference
C. high memory usage
D. high bandwidth usage
E. low bandwidth usage
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