What is the next thing that should be checked?

When troubleshooting an EIGRP connectivity problem, you notice that two connected EIGRP
routers are not becoming EIGRP neighbors. A ping between the two routers was successful. What
is the next thing that should be checked?

When troubleshooting an EIGRP connectivity problem, you notice that two connected EIGRP
routers are not becoming EIGRP neighbors. A ping between the two routers was successful. What
is the next thing that should be checked?

A.
Verify that the EIGRP hello and hold timers match exactly.

B.
Verify that EIGRP broadcast packets are not being dropped between the two routers with the
show ip EIGRP peer command.

C.
Verify that EIGRP broadcast packets are not being dropped between the two routers with the
show ip EIGRP traffic command.

D.
Verify that EIGRP is enabled for the appropriate networks on the local and neighboring router.

Explanation:



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L

L

A: eigrp timers don’t need to match for nieghborship being established
B: eigrp is using mutlicast, not broadcast
C: same as B
D: the only answer which makes sense 🙂

Chris Glaister

Chris Glaister

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Franklin

Franklin

Hi
I want to start studying CCNP DC, with the new Track, I can not find any material in cisco press or wherever, can someone help me.