Which solution decreases the EIGRP convergence time?
A.
Enable subsecond timers
B.
Increase the hold time value
C.
Increase the dead timer value
D.
Enable stub routing on the spokes
The Answer Is:
D
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Explanation:
Enabling EIGRP stub routing on the spokes decreases convergence time in a hub-and-spoke design by reducing unnecessary queries and preventing spokes from being treated as transit routers. EIGRP convergence can be delayed when a router loses a route and must query many neighbors to determine whether an alternate path exists. In remote-site or spoke designs, a spoke normally has no useful alternate path for networks beyond itself, so querying it wastes time and can contribute to stuck-in-active conditions. Cisco EIGRP stub routing allows the spoke to advertise only permitted route types and informs upstream routers not to query the spoke for routes outside its scope. This creates a cleaner query boundary and accelerates convergence after link or route failures. Subsecond timers can detect neighbor loss more quickly, but they do not address the broader EIGRP query behavior shown in the design. Increasing hold or dead timers would slow detection, not improve convergence. Therefore, in the displayed hub-and-spoke EIGRP design, enabling stub routing on the spokes is the correct solution to decrease convergence time.
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