How many paths can the EIGRP routing process use to forward packets from HQ_Router to a neighbor router?

Refer to the exhibit. How many paths can the EIGRP routing process use to forward packets from HQ_Router to a neighbor router?

Refer to the exhibit. How many paths can the EIGRP routing process use to forward packets from HQ_Router to a neighbor router?

A.
two equal-cost paths

B.
two unequal-cost paths

C.
three equal-cost paths

D.
three unequal-cost paths

E.
four equal-cost paths

F.
four unequal-cost paths

 



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James Bond

James Bond

Answer: F

Explanation

The “Maximum path: 4″ means EIGRP can use up to 4 equal-cost paths to forward packets from HQ_Router to a neighbor router. But here the variance is set to 3 which allows unequal-cost paths. Therefore in this case EIGRP can use up to four unequal-cost paths.

ELD

ELD

Did not get the answer to come up (would not highlight any answer), but as above it is 4 unequal.