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A Router has no EIGRP feasible successor route to a destination network and the successor route to that destination goes into Active State. If any, how does the EIGRP protocol re-computation occurs in the Router?
It sends its neighbor table to all adjacent routers
It re-establishes neighbor adjacencies by broadcasting Hello packets to all routers in the network
All traffic to the destination network is sent through the interface in the Active State from the routing table
It sends a multicast query packet to all adjacent neighbors, requesting their feasible successor for the destination
A topology table entry for a destination can have one of two states. A route is considered in the Passive state when a router is not performing a route re-computation. The route is in Active state when a router is undergoing a route re-computation. If there are always feasible successors, a route never has to go into Active state and avoids a route re-computation. http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ip/enhanced-interior-gateway-routing-protocol-eigrp/13669-1.html
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