Refer to the exhibit. A network engineer executes the show ip route command on router D. What is the next hop to network 192.168.1.0/24 and why?
Refer to the exhibit. A network engineer executes the show ip route command on router D. What is the next hop to network 192.168.1.0/24 and why?
The next hop to network 192.168.1.0/24 will be 10.0.0.1 because it has a better administrative distance. In this scenario, Router D will receive two routes for the 192.168.1.0/24 network: one through OSPF via Router C and another through EIGRP via Router B. The administrative distance (AD) for internal EIGRP routes is 90, which is lower than the AD for OSPF routes, which is 110. Since EIGRP has a lower AD compared to OSPF, Router D will choose the EIGRP route with the next hop of 10.0.0.1 as the preferred path.
There isn't redistribution Eigrp - Eigrp, only Eigrp - OSPF. The Eigrp has a AS 100 always. It's internal Eigrp, no external
Answer should be C. Redistributed EIGRP which is same as external EIGRP has AD of 170. Correct me if I'm wrong
I agree with JuanluRea, see Router-B caption "Redistribution between EIRP and OSPF" and AS100 is the same, redistribution is for OSPF only. It would then be "AD 90" (not 170), answer D is correct!
EIGRP is not running on LAN side of the router, so it's going to be redistributed, so it's external EIGRP route ... so the AD is 170 vs 110 via the OSPF route.
EIGRP is running on the LAN side of Router-A, it just doesn't show up. Otherwise, OSPF and EIGRP would have no route to reach the final destination.
Internal EIGRP route
the redistribution is on the router B, so D is correct
I'd go D because The longest-matching route is preferred first, if two routes have equal length, the AD is used. so router will choose 10.0.0.1 becuase EIGRP(90) have lower AD than OSPF(110)
Everyone who is saying you will not see this question in the exam, you are wrong. I came across this exact question when i took my exam this month. I am not sure if I got it right or wrong. I choose he path of eigrp 100.
It´s D - EIGRP has better AD than OSPF (EIGRP = 90, OSPF = 110)
The correct answer is D. This is an old question from the 200-125 exam that's been included here. Redistribution used to be on old CCNA exams but is no longer. You can forget it and move on.
Route redistribution is a CCNP level topic.
it must be D
Some if these questions suck at this point theyre pulling whatever out their rears to make people fail just to collect a dollar
D is correct EIGRP is configured on both sides
please cheak ccna question 470. you answered that Redistributed EIGRP which is same as external EIGRP has AD of 170. Now why D is answer.
its 471
Redistributed EIGRP !
it's not clear why yet
Because we see EIGRP100 on both sides of Router B, EIGRP is forwarding routes to Subnet 10.0.0.0/30. We also have a redistribution from EIGRP into OSPF happeningthen subnet on Router 2 (a distraction) and advertising routes to subnet 10.0.1.0/30 and then subnet 10.0.2.0/30. So the EIGRP to EIGRP route exchange has the lower AD (AD 90) because it is in the same AS (AS100). Ergo the OSPF route will not be considered. I hope this helps?