Based on the topology table that is shown in the exhibit and assuming that variance is not
configured for EIGRP, which route or routes should appear in the routing table?
A.
D 192.168.8.20 (2707456/2195456), Serial0/1
B.
D 192.168.8.24/30 [90/2681856] via 192.168.8.22,00:27:50, Serial0/0
C.
D 192.168.2.0/24 [90/2707456] via 192.168.8.22,00:27:50, Serial0/0 [90/3815424] via
192.168.8.18, 00:27:50, Serial0/2
D.
D 192.168.2.0/24 [90/3815424] via 192.168.8.18,00:27:50, Serial0/2
Explanation:
In general, load balancing is the capability of a router to distribute traffic over all the router network
ports that are the same distance from the destination address. Load balancing increases the
utilization of network segments, and so increases effective network bandwidth. There are two
types of load balancing: Equal cost path Unequal cost path
EIGRP Load Balancing
Every routing protocol supports equal cost path load balancing. In addition, Interior Gateway
Routing Protocol (IGRP) and EIGRP also support unequal cost path load balancing. Use the
variance n command in order to instruct the router to include routes with a metric of less than n
times the minimum metric route for that destination. The variable n can take a value between 1
and 128. The default is 1, which means equal cost load balancing. Traffic is also distributed
among the links with unequal costs, proportionately, with respect to the metric.