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Which EIGRP term?[…] = This router's metric value to the route's destination
Feasible Distance
Which EIGRP term?[…] = The neighbor's metric value to the route's destination.
Reported Distance (aka Advertised Distance)
Which EIGRP term?[…] = The route with the lowest metric to the destination (the best route)
Successor
Which EIGRP term?[…] = An alternate route to the destination which meets the feasibility condition
Feasible Successor
EIGRP feasibility condition:A route is considered a […] if its reported distance is lower than the successor route’s feasible distance.
feasible successor
EIGRP feasibility condition:A route is considered a feasible successor if its […] is lower than the successor route’s feasible distance.
reported distance
EIGRP feasibility condition:A route is considered a feasible successor if its reported distance is lower than the […] route’s feasible distance.
successor
EIGRP feasibility condition:A route is considered a feasible successor if its reported distance is lower than the successor route’s […].
feasible distance
EIGRP will only perform unequal-cost load-balancing over […] routes.
feasible successor
If an EIGRP route doesn't meet the feasibility requirement, can it be used for unequal-cost load-balancing?
No
EIGRP default K-values:K1 = […] / K2 = […] / K3 = […] / K4 = […] / K5 = […]
K1 = 1 / K2 = 0 / K3 = 1 / K4 = 0 / K5 = 0
EIGRP metric calculation uses the bandwidth of […] plus the delay of […].
the slowest link / all links