When troubleshooting an EIGRP problem, you notice that two directly connected EIGRP routers are not forming an EIGRP relationship. A ping shows that the two routers can talk to each other. What is the next item that you should check?
A. Verify that the EIGRP hello and hold timers match.
B. Verify that EIGRP broadcast packets are not being.
C. Verify that EIGRP stub is configured on both routers.
D. Verify that EIGRP is enabled for the appropriate networks.
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