What is an EIGRP successor?
- The next-hop router for the path with the lowest path metric for a destination prefix
- The path with the lowest metric for a destination prefix
- The router selected to maintain the EIGRP adjacencies for a broadcast network
- A route that satisfies the feasibility condition where the reported distance is less than the feasible distance
Explanation: An EIGRP successor is the next-hop router for the successor route (which is the loop-free route with the lowest path metric).
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