What on router C may be the cause of the problem?

Refer to the exhibit. EIGRP has been configured on router D. Router C is performing mutual
redistribution between EIGRP and OSPF. While verifying that the redistribution is
functioning properly, you discover that while router C has all of the EIGRP routes in its
routing table, router A does not have any routes from the EIGRP domain.
What on router C may be the cause of the problem? Select the best response.

Refer to the exhibit. EIGRP has been configured on router D. Router C is performing mutual
redistribution between EIGRP and OSPF. While verifying that the redistribution is
functioning properly, you discover that while router C has all of the EIGRP routes in its
routing table, router A does not have any routes from the EIGRP domain.
What on router C may be the cause of the problem? Select the best response.

A.
Theno auto-summarycommand needs to be added under router eigrp 1.

B.
The subnetskeyword was not included in the redistributecommand under router
ospf 1.

C.
The metric specified for the redistributed EIGRP routes is too large; making the EIGRP
routes unreachable by router A.

D.
The default-information originatecommand needs to be added under router
ospf 1.

E.
The administrative distance of either OSPF or EIGRPmust be changed so that EIGRP
has a higher administrative distance than OSPF.

Explanation:
If we don’t use the “subnets” keyword when redistributing routes learned from another
routing process into OSPF, only classful routes will be redistributed. This is an important
thing to remember when redistributing into OSPF.



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