Which two configuration changes should be made on the OTP interface of an EIGRP OTP route reflector?

Which two configuration changes should be made on the OTP interface of an EIGRP OTP route
reflector? (Choose two.)

Which two configuration changes should be made on the OTP interface of an EIGRP OTP route
reflector? (Choose two.)

A.
passive-interface

B.
no split-horizon

C.
no next-hop-self

D.
hello-interval 60, hold-time 180



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Jordan

Jordan

‘no split-horizon’ allows the OTP route-reflector to reflect EIGRP routes learned on that interface back out the same interface. ‘No next-hop-self’ prevents the OTP route reflector from setting his own IP as the next-hop address. This is a similar configuration to DMVPN Phase 2 with EIGRP.

Ben

Ben

OTP eigrp is implement eigrp over the wan, typically at CE routers.

1. why no split-horizon:
As OTP need to configure neighbour manually, the split-horizon is not applicable
2. why no next-hop-self
force the next hop to the remote router which eigrp learn from, not the local router