On all routers in the network, EIGRP has been configured for load balancing across the three
links. However, traffic destined for Network B from R1 is only load balanced over paths R1-R2-R5
and R1-R3-R5. What is the cause of the problem?
A.
EIGRP will not select more than two links for unequal cost path load balancing.
B.
Because the path has a different link type, EIGRP will not select path R1-R4-R5 for load
balancing.
C.
Because Router R4 is not a feasible successor, EIGRP will not select path R1-R4-R5 for load
balancing.
D.
EIGRP will not select path R1-R4-R5 for load balancing unless the value of the variance
parameter is increased.
Explanation:
Since R4 is not configured as a feasible successor, EIGRP will not select that path for load
balancing. IN EIGRP, you need to configure feasible successor to enable load balancing on the
path.