Which type of message does a device configured with the eigrp stub command send in response to EIGRP queries?

Which type of message does a device configured with the eigrp stub command send in response to EIGRP queries?
A. invalid request
B. unavailable
C. stuck in active
D. stub-only
E. reject
F. inaccessible

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  1. When using the EIGRP Stub Routing feature, you need to configure the distribution and remote routers to use EIGRP, and to configure only the remote router as a stub. Only specified routes are propagated from the remote (stub) router. The router responds to queries for summaries, connected routes, redistributed static routes, external routes, and internal routes with the message “inaccessible.” A router that is configured as a stub will send a special peer information packet to all neighboring routers to report its status as a stub router.

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