Answer :

TNaman

The parameter that the router use to choose the path to the destination when there are multiple routes available is the lower metric value that is associated with the destination network.

The router examines the header of the packet, when it arrives at the router interface, to determine the destination network. If the route information is present in the routing table for the destination network, then the packet is forwarded using that information. If more than two routes are present at the same time to the same destination, the metric is used to decide which route appears on the routing table. The lower the metric, the better the route.

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