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26 June, 02:55

Assuming the EIGRP defaults with no configuration changes, how long will a router wait to receive an EIGRP packet from its neighbor on an ATM link before declaring the neighbor unreachable?

10 seconds

15 seconds

60 seconds

180 seconds

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  1. 26 June, 05:47
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    The correct answer to the following question will be 15 seconds.

    Explanation:

    EIGRP uses the whole time as long as it is expected to wait for it's neighbor to receive a hello packet (or other EIGRP packets) before declared the Neighbor unattainable.

    The holding time is 3 times longer than the hello interval by design. The default time for the hello is 5 seconds on the LAN interfaces and the default holding time is 15 seconds.
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