A network administrator is teaching a junior network engineer about EIGRP stub routers. Which two explanations can be given to the junior engineer about the subject? (Choose two.)
- An EIGRP stub router advertises only connected routes by default.
- An EIGRP stub router receives queries from EIGRP when a route goes active.
- An EIGRP stub router does not advertise routes that it learns from other EIGRP peers.
- An EIGRP stub router announces that it is a stub router within the EIGRP query packet.
- An EIGRP stub router can be configured only to receive routes.
Explanation: An EIGRP stub router does not advertise routes that it learns from other EIGRP peers. By default, EIGRP stubs advertise only connected and summary routes, but they can be configured only to receive routes or advertise any combination of redistributed routes, connected routes, or summary routes. The EIGRP stub router announces that it is a stub router within the EIGRP hello packet. If a route goes active, EIGRP does not send EIGRP queries to an EIGRP stub router.
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