Uses a special CEF “trick” to implement spoke2spoke tunnels. All spokes need to receive full routing information with next-hop unchanged (e.g. using no next-hop-self eigrp or OSPF broadcast network type).
A is definitely wrong. The command "no ip next-hop-self eigrp 100" is required so that hub doesn’t list itself as the next hops for the routing updates of the spoke.
no ip next hop is required for spoke-to-spoke comms if EIRGP is used. Not A, not B (unrelated), not D (unrelated), so it is C.
As it is there, spoke-to-spoke comms is enbaled. --> E
The premise is that we are looking at a DMVPN phase 2 configuration. That means that spoke-to-spoke traffic should be allowed. Remember that phase 2 requires the "no ip next-hop-self" command with EIGRP
Pardon me, the correct answers are A and C.
EIGRP is the routing protocol, and since there is no spoke2spoke communication we need the hub to be next-hop self.
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