A company collaborates with several external partners that frequently change their IP addresses. Which approach best supports automatic path updates, reducing the need for repeated manual changes?
A dynamic path protocol like Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) exchanges route details with external sources and adjusts to address shifts without repeated intervention. Static entries force frequent manual updates. VLAN trunking limits segmentation tasks inside a local environment rather than with outside entities. A bridging setup does not dynamically handle external address changes.
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