Which statement about a non-zero value for the load metric (k2) for EIGRP is true? Select the best response.
A.
A change in the load on an interface will cause EIGRP to recalculate the routing metrics
and send a corresponding update out to each of its neighbors.
B.
EIGRP calculates interface load as a 5-minute exponentially weighted average that is updated every 5 minutes.
C.
EIGRP considers the load of an interface only when sending an update for some other reason.
D.
A change in the load on an interface will cause EIGRP to recalculate and update the administrative distance for all routes learned on that interface.
Answer: C
Explanation
The load metric (k2) represents the worst load on a link between source and destination.
EIGRP routing updates are triggered only by a change in network topology (like links, interfaces go up/down, router added/removed), and not by change in interface load or reliability -> A & D are not correct.
The load is a five minute exponentially weighted average that is updated every five seconds (not five minutes) -> B is not correct.
EIGRP considers the load of an interface only when sending an update for some other reason (like a link failure) -> C is correct.
its about Quetion 3 how is that possible??? …
when i modify the k2 “delay” immediately mismatch k value message appear to us
then when i type “show ip route”
i see that some route are missed from routing table so i think when it is modified then it will recalculate the metric immediately and send it again to its neighbors
and if i am misunderstand “note: i configured it with GNS3 and saw it ”
please can you explain this situation in more details???
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