1. Which command will display all the EIGRP feasible successor routes known to a router?





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  • By: guest on 02 Jun 2017 01.56 am
    Any secondary route to a remote network is considered a feasible successor, and those routes are only found in the topology table and used as backup routes in case of primary route failure. You can see the topology table with the show ip eigrp topology command.
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