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A network engineer is troubleshooting an EIGRP adjacency issue between two directly connected routers, R1 and R2. Both routers are configured with the same autonomous system number, but the adjacency fails to come up. The engineer checks the interfaces and verifies that they are up/up. On R1, the output of 'show ip eigrp neighbors' shows nothing. What is the most likely cause of this problem?
EIGRP requires that the primary IP addresses of the interfaces on the same link belong to the same subnet. If the subnet masks do not match, the routers will not form an adjacency because they will consider the other router to be on a different network.
A network engineer is troubleshooting a routing issue in an EIGRP network. Router R1 is not learning a specific route from its neighbor R2, even though R2 has the route in its routing table. The engineer checks the EIGRP topology table on R1 and does not see the route. The output of 'show ip eigrp neighbors' shows that R1 and R2 are adjacent. What should the engineer check next?
If the neighbor adjacency is up but the route is not in the topology table, the issue is likely that the route is being filtered by a distribute-list configured under the EIGRP process on the receiving router.
An engineer is troubleshooting an EIGRP convergence issue. After a link failure, the network takes an unusually long time to converge. The engineer notices that the EIGRP hello and hold timers are set to the default values. The network has many routers in a hub-and-spoke topology. What is the most likely cause of the slow convergence?
In a hub-and-spoke topology, if the hub router has a large number of neighbors, the default EIGRP timers may cause slow convergence because the hub must process many updates. Increasing the hello and hold timers on the hub can help reduce the load, but the issue here is that the …Read full explanation
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