What is a reason for an EIGRP router to send an SIA reply to a peer?
Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2022 7:08 pm
What is a reason for an EIGRP router to send an SIA reply to a peer?
A. to respond to a query reporting that the prefix has gone stuck-in-active
B. to respond to an SIA query that the router is still waiting on replies from its peers
C. to respond to an SIA query with the alternative path requested
D. to respond to a reply reporting that the prefix has gone stuck-in-active
A. to respond to a query reporting that the prefix has gone stuck-in-active
B. to respond to an SIA query that the router is still waiting on replies from its peers
C. to respond to an SIA query with the alternative path requested
D. to respond to a reply reporting that the prefix has gone stuck-in-active