In this scenario both C and B are correct answers, however we already have a stub config in place so I think it's best not to delete the stub and just add the connected keyword as it will advertise the loopbacks .
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# eigrp stub ?
Connected - This means that the router can advertise directly connected networks that have been included into the EIGRP process
Leak-Map - A leak map allows you to fully customise which prefixes can be advertised to neighbours. Typically this is used in designs where a stub router is in transit for some traffic.
Receive-Only - This means that the router has no additional networks it knows about and should only receive updates. This is typically used on IDS appliances that connect to a single port on a switch only.
Redistributed - Allows the advertisement of external EIGRP prefixes into the domain.
Static - Allows the advertisement of static routes into the network.
Summary - Allows a summary route to be propagated across the network.
Carriage Return - By pressing ENTER this will accept the default of connected and summary only.
Like Potato_inet0 commented. Both B and C work.
However, contrary to what Potato_inet0 is saying, the option C is not asking to remove the entire command "eigrp stub summary", it only states that it will remove only the keyword "summary". Option B is also correct, by adding the keyword "connected" the local routes to R-2 will be advertised.
Which option is best, I am not sure, as both options would cause EIGRP to reconverge and therefore a momentary outage.
Agree on this. Leaving just the stub command (like option C), we are using the default behaviour of the stub command and by doing that it works. Anyways will go with B.
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