which EIGRP external routes will be present in the routing table of R1?

Refer to the exhibit and the partial configuration on router R2. On router R4 all RIP routes are redistributed into the OSPF domain. A second redistribution is configured on router R2 using a route map. Based on the configuration on router R2, which EIGRP external routes will be present in the routing table of R1?
Select the best response.

Refer to the exhibit and the partial configuration on router R2. On router R4 all RIP routes are redistributed into the OSPF domain. A second redistribution is configured on router R2 using a route map. Based on the configuration on router R2, which EIGRP external routes will be present in the routing table of R1?
Select the best response.

A.
the routes originating from the RIP routing domain

B.
the routes originating from the OSPF stub area

C.
all OSPF inter and intra-area routes

D.
all routes originating from RIP and OSPF routing domains



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Charles

Charles

Answer: A

Explanation

R2 sees the routes from RIP domain as external routes while it sees the routes from OSPF Stub Area as internal routers. From the output we learn that the “route-type external” is redistributed from OSPF to EIGRP (via route-map ABC) so we will see the routes from the RIP domain (external) in the routing table of R1 -> A is correct.

In the case we want to redistribute routes from OSPF Stub Area (Area 1) to EIGRP we need to use the “match route-type internal” command instead.