When will a router that is running EIGRP put a destination network in the active state?
- when the EIGRP domain is converged
- when there is outgoing traffic toward the destination network
- when there is an EIGRP message from the successor of the destination network
- when the connection to the successor of the destination network fails and there is no feasible successor available
Explanation: If the connection to the successor of a network is lost and there is no feasible successor in the topology database, DUAL will put the network into the active state and actively query the neighbors for a new successor. In a normal circumstance when the network is reachable and traffic is normal, the network will be put in the passive mode.
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