RE: EIGRP Question [7:73068]

2003-07-26 Thread Zsombor Papp
c. is incorrect because 1.) it doesn't overwirte the bandwidth setting, and 2.) the percentage may be lower or higher than 50. b. is the correct answer. Thanks, Zsombor Ramesh Ram wrote: > > You are configuring EIGRP for NBMA operation. What is the > purpose of the ‘IP bandwidth-percent EIGRP’

RE: EIGRP Question [7:73068]

2003-07-26 Thread Reimer, Fred
I believe the correct answer is B. "NBMA operation" is generally referring to running EIGRP on Frame Relay, where a hub site can have multiple spoke sites connecting to the same interface. In such situations you may need to modify how much bandwidth EIGRP can use for routing protocol packets. I

RE: EIGRP Question [7:73068]

2003-07-26 Thread gab S.E jones
The answer is b. The command ip bandwidth-percent command tells eigrp how much percentage of the configured bandwidth it may use, the default being 50%. The bandwidth command is also used to set the routing protocol metric. This can be set to a particular value depending on what policies are in p