R3 s1/0 192.168.1.33/28 s0/0 192.168.1.34/28 R2 R1 fa0/0 192.168.1.81/28 fa0/0 192.168.1.82/28 Lo1 10.3.3.3/32 BW = 100000 Kbit DLY = 100 usec BW = 64.

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R3 s1/ /28 s0/ /28 R2 R1 fa0/ /28 fa0/ /28 Lo /32 BW = Kbit DLY = 100 usec BW = 64 Kbit DLY = usec BW = Kbit DLY = 5000 usec Before offset-list is configured on R2 R2#sh ip route eigrp /32 is subnetted, 1 subnets D [90/156160] via , 00:13:38, FastEthernet0/0 R2#sh ip eigrp topo IP-EIGRP (AS 1): Topology entry for /32 State is Passive, Query origin flag is 1, 1 Successor(s), FD is Routing Descriptor Blocks: (FastEthernet0/0), from , Send flag is 0x0 Composite metric is (156160/128256), Route is Internal Vector metric: Minimum bandwidth is Kbit Total delay is 5100 microseconds Reliability is 255/255 Load is 1/255 Minimum MTU is 1500 Hop count is 1 R3#sh ip route eigrp /32 is subnetted, 1 subnets D [90/ ] via , 00:04:27, Serial1/ /28 is subnetted, 2 subnets D [90/ ] via , 00:04:27, Serial1/0 R3#sh ip eigrp topology IP-EIGRP (AS 1): Topology entry for /32 State is Passive, Query origin flag is 1, 1 Successor(s), FD is Routing Descriptor Blocks: (Serial1/0), from , Send flag is 0x0 Composite metric is ( /156160), Route is Internal Vector metric: Minimum bandwidth is 64 Kbit Total delay is microseconds Reliability is 255/255 Load is 1/255 Minimum MTU is 1500 Hop count is 2

R3 s1/ /28 s0/ /28 R2 R1 fa0/ /28 fa0/ /28 Lo /32 BW = Kbit DLY = 100 usec BW = 64 Kbit DLY = usec BW = Kbit DLY = 5000 usec After offset-list is configured on R2 R2 ! router eigrp 1 offset-list 1 in 20 FastEthernet0/0 network network no auto-summary ! access-list 1 permit ! R2#sh ip route eigrp /32 is subnetted, 1 subnets D [90/156180] via , 00:00:49, FastEthernet0/0 R2#sh ip eigrp topology IP-EIGRP (AS 1): Topology entry for /32 State is Passive, Query origin flag is 1, 1 Successor(s), FD is Routing Descriptor Blocks: (FastEthernet0/0), from , Send flag is 0x0 Composite metric is (156180/128276), Route is Internal Vector metric: Minimum bandwidth is Kbit Total delay is 5100 microseconds Reliability is 255/255 Load is 1/255 Minimum MTU is 1500 Hop count is 1 R3#sh ip route eigrp /32 is subnetted, 1 subnets D [90/ ] via , 00:00:03, Serial1/ /28 is subnetted, 2 subnets D [90/ ] via , 00:00:03, Serial1/0 R3#sh ip eigrp topo IP-EIGRP (AS 1): Topology entry for /32 State is Passive, Query origin flag is 1, 1 Successor(s), FD is Routing Descriptor Blocks: (Serial1/0), from , Send flag is 0x0 Composite metric is ( /156180), Route is Internal Vector metric: Minimum bandwidth is 64 Kbit Total delay is microseconds Reliability is 255/255 Load is 1/255 Minimum MTU is 1500 Hop count is 2