A customer reports that traffic is not passing on an EIGRP enabled multipoint interface on a router configured as below: Which action resolves the issue?
When split horizon is enabled, any route learned from an interface is not advertised back out the same interface. This rule is intended to stop routing loops with distance-vector protocols.
Poison Reverse is used in RIP enabled interfaces to tackle the count-to-Infinity problems and one can imagine it as a reverse of the Split Horizon method.
Split horizon does not send routes learned from the same interface to avoid loops.
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