Which type of EIGRP route entry describes a feasible successor?

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Which type of EIGRP route entry describes a feasible successor?

  • a backup route, stored in the routing table
  • a primary route, stored in the routing table
  • a backup route, stored in the topology table
  • a primary route, stored in the topology table

Explanation: EIGRP uses the Neighbor Table to list adjacent routers. The Topology Table list all the learned routers to destination whilst the Routing Table contains the best route to a destination, which is known as the Successor.
The Feasible Successor is a backup route to a destination which is kept in the Topology Table.

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