What will be the effect?

Refer to the exhibit.

The actual speed of the serial links between R2 and R3 are 256 kb/s and 512 kb/s. When
configuring EIGRP on routers R2 and R3, the network administrator configured the bandwidth of
both serial interfaces to 512 kb/s.
What will be the effect?

Refer to the exhibit.

The actual speed of the serial links between R2 and R3 are 256 kb/s and 512 kb/s. When
configuring EIGRP on routers R2 and R3, the network administrator configured the bandwidth of
both serial interfaces to 512 kb/s.
What will be the effect?

A.
EIGRP will over utilize the 512 kb/s link.

B.
The interface “delay” value used in the EIGRP metric calculation will be inaccurate on the 256
kb/s serial interface.

C.
The amount of bandwidth used for EIGRP routing protocol traffic on the 256 kb/s link can
become excessive.

D.
EIGRP can load balance between the two serial links only if the variance is set to 2 or higher.

E.
Unequal cost load balancing will be disabled.

Explanation:
If you assign more bandwidth than what is available between R2 and R3, the EIGRP
traffic will become excessive because it uses only the actual bandwidth.



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