Which condition must be satisfied before an EIGRP neighbor can be considered a feasible successor?

Which condition must be satisfied before an EIGRP neighbor can be considered a feasible
successor?
Select the best response.

Which condition must be satisfied before an EIGRP neighbor can be considered a feasible
successor?
Select the best response.

A.
The neighbor’s advertised distance must be less than or equal to the feasible distance of
the current successor.

B.
The neighbor’s advertised distance must be less than the feasible distance of the current
successor.

C.
The neighbor’s advertised distance must be greater than the feasible distance of the
current successor.

D.
The neighbor’s advertised distance must be equal to the feasible distance of the current
successor.

E.
The neighbor’s advertised distance must be greater than or equal to the feasible distance
of the current successor.



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Bob

Bob

The answer is B

if the AD is ever EQUAL TO, then it will NOT become a FS.

Marek

Marek

Agree with Bob.
RD of feasible successor must be less then FD of successor. It cannot be equal.

Alex

Alex

Agree with both of you, I’m sure the answer is B.

Habi

Habi

B For sure!!!
If AD is equal Wouldn´t it become a Successor too?