What is the difference between an FD and an RD in EIGRP?

A) An FD is reported by a neighbor, and an RD is the calculated route on the local EIGRP router.
B) An RD is reported by a neighbor, and an FD is the calculated route on the local EIGRP router.
C) An FD is a networkwide metric, and an RD is a metric local to the router.
D) An RD is a networkwide metric, and an FD is a metric local to the router.


B
Explanation: B) Feasible distance (FD) is the metric of the best route to reach a subnet, as calculated on the local router. Reported distance (RD) is the metric as calculated on a neighboring router and then reported and learned in an EIGRP update by the local router.

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