11-12-2012, 06:28 AM
The explanation given with this question says that no traffic will be forwarded when EIGRP is in active state for a destination.
If no feasible successor is available and the successor fails, a discovery process in which the router that lost the successor sends EIGRP queries to neighbors and calculates new successor based on their replies, is used to find any alternate pathways to the lost networks. During the query process the router is said to be in Active state for that destination. This means no traffic will be forwarded to the lost destination till the query process is finished and DUAL calculates a new route.
If you believe statement is incorrect please quote your reference from cisco.com.
If no feasible successor is available and the successor fails, a discovery process in which the router that lost the successor sends EIGRP queries to neighbors and calculates new successor based on their replies, is used to find any alternate pathways to the lost networks. During the query process the router is said to be in Active state for that destination. This means no traffic will be forwarded to the lost destination till the query process is finished and DUAL calculates a new route.
If you believe statement is incorrect please quote your reference from cisco.com.