What are two reasons to define static peers in EIGRP?

What are two reasons to define static peers in EIGRP? (Choose two.)

What are two reasons to define static peers in EIGRP? (Choose two.)

A.
Security requirements do not allow dynamic learning of neighbors.

B.
The link between peers requires multicast packets.

C.
Back-level peers require static definition for successful connection.

D.
The link between peers requires unicast packets.



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Ben

Ben

B: if using multicast, no need for static peering
C: EIGRP support dynamic learn through multicast