Can anyone please help me on this?

For EIGRP, I understand that for routing table, EIGRP has kept a separate
routing table for each protocol:  so it has one for IP EIGRP, another one
for IPX EIGRP, and another one for AppleTalk EIGRP.  But what's a topology
table (show ip eigrp topology)?

Also, I have read the BSCN book (by Cisco Press) many many times... I
understand that the successor is the EIGRP main route, while the feasible
successor is the backup route.  but the book states that to qualify as a
feasible successor, the next-hop router must have an advertised distance
less than the feasible distance of the current successor - also, what's the
difference between the advertised distance and the feasible distance?

Thanks in advance.

Best Regards,
Hunt




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