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In what situations would the EIGRP process use more thanthe default 50% of the configured interface bandwidth?

I am in a class thatwhich conforms to the material in the Cisco Companion Guides, and I am currently using the Scaling Networks textbook.

In it, the book explains how to adjust the percentage of interface bandwidth the EIGRP process is allowed to use, and that the default is 50%.

The only reason my teacher can give as to why this limit would be reached is when EIGRP is implemented on incredibly slow links.

Is this a scenario one would ever expect to see?

Are there any other real-world scenarios in which this limit could be reached?

In what situations would the EIGRP process use more than 50% of the interface bandwidth?

I am in a class that conforms to the material in the Cisco Companion Guides, and am currently using the Scaling Networks textbook.

In it, the book explains how to adjust the percentage of interface bandwidth the EIGRP process is allowed to use, and that the default is 50%.

The only reason my teacher can give as to why this limit would be reached is when EIGRP is implemented on incredibly slow links.

Is this a scenario one would ever expect to see?

Are there any other real-world scenarios in which this limit could be reached?

In what situations would the EIGRP process use the default 50% of the configured interface bandwidth?

I am in a class which conforms to the material in the Cisco Companion Guides, and I am currently using the Scaling Networks textbook.

In it, the book explains how to adjust the percentage of interface bandwidth the EIGRP process is allowed to use, and that the default is 50%.

The only reason my teacher can give as to why this limit would be reached is when EIGRP is implemented on incredibly slow links.

Is this a scenario one would ever expect to see?

Are there any other real-world scenarios in which this limit could be reached?

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In what situations would the EIGRP process use more than 50% of the interface bandwidth?

I am in a class that conforms to the material in the Cisco Companion Guides, and am currently using the Scaling Networks textbook.

In it, the book explains how to adjust the percentage of interface bandwidth the EIGRP process is allowed to use, and that the default is 50%.

The only reason my teacher can give as to why this limit would be reached is when EIGRP is implemented on incredibly slow links.

Is this a scenario one would ever expect to see?

Are there any other real-world scenarios in which this limit could be reached?