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Routing Information Sources: Gateway Distance Last Update (this router) 5 00:00:13 192.168.2.101 90 00:00:03 192.168.2.200 90 00:00:03
rjbarlow wrote: Routing Information Sources: Gateway Distance Last Update (this router) 5 00:00:13 192.168.2.101 90 00:00:03 192.168.2.200 90 00:00:03 Who is able to say if these updates are sent or received?
The answer that they were looking for was B, which makes sense. However, I think that E is also correct since with EIGRP, any update indicates a topology change. Am I mistaken?
mikearama wrote: rjbarlow wrote: Routing Information Sources: Gateway Distance Last Update (this router) 5 00:00:13 192.168.2.101 90 00:00:03 192.168.2.200 90 00:00:03 Who is able to say if these updates are sent or received? On top of what Neon said, if these were being sent, then they're local routes. They would not then have a cost of 90... they'd be directly connected. The fact that they have a cost of 90 indicates they are a result of eigrp, and therefore learned.
rjbarlow wrote: mikearama wrote: rjbarlow wrote: Routing Information Sources: Gateway Distance Last Update (this router) 5 00:00:13 192.168.2.101 90 00:00:03 192.168.2.200 90 00:00:03 Who is able to say if these updates are sent or received? On top of what Neon said, if these were being sent, then they're local routes. They would not then have a cost of 90... they'd be directly connected. The fact that they have a cost of 90 indicates they are a result of eigrp, and therefore learned. Not so I think, this information is shifty. 5, 90, 90, doesn't represent the eigrp cost of the routing updates, but the administrative distance of the routing updates (is wrote on top, autosummarized eigrp routes are admin.distance of 5). For me the first item means that the router has sent routing updates, while others two, stay for updates received from.
cisco wrote: Routing Information Sources Lists all the routing sources the Cisco IOS software is using to build its routing table. For each source, you will see the following displayed: •IP address •Administrative distance •Time the last update was received from this source
NeonNoodle wrote: rjbarlow wrote: mikearama wrote: rjbarlow wrote: Routing Information Sources: Gateway Distance Last Update (this router) 5 00:00:13 192.168.2.101 90 00:00:03 192.168.2.200 90 00:00:03 Who is able to say if these updates are sent or received? On top of what Neon said, if these were being sent, then they're local routes. They would not then have a cost of 90... they'd be directly connected. The fact that they have a cost of 90 indicates they are a result of eigrp, and therefore learned. Not so I think, this information is shifty. 5, 90, 90, doesn't represent the eigrp cost of the routing updates, but the administrative distance of the routing updates (is wrote on top, autosummarized eigrp routes are admin.distance of 5). For me the first item means that the router has sent routing updates, while others two, stay for updates received from. Well this is what the horse's mouth has to say about it: cisco wrote: Routing Information Sources Lists all the routing sources the Cisco IOS software is using to build its routing table. For each source, you will see the following displayed: •IP address •Administrative distance •Time the last update was received from this source
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