You add the following commands into a routed topology: router eigrp 1 variance 3 traffic-share min across-interfaces. Users now complain about voice quality in your VoIP system. What should be done?
A.
Add the command: router eigrp 1 traffic-share voice interface fast 0/0.
B.
Reconfigure EIGRP to recognize voice packets.
C.
Remove the variance from the configuration.
D.
Reconfigure the VoIP system to use RTP sequence number headers.
E.
Use an H.323 gatekeeper for your VoIP system to negotiate an H.245 uneven packet buffer.
F.
Reconfigure EIGRP to version 2.
Explanation:
This is a tough question to answer. I had no idea about the command traffic-share min across-interfaces when I did a search.traffic-share min command causes EIGRP to divide traffic only among the routes with the best metric. When the traffic-share min command is used with the across-interfaces keyword, an attempt is made to use as many different interfaces as possible to forward traffic to the same destination.
I believe there is inherently a conflict if you use both variance and traffic-share min