What is SIA (Stuck in Active) in EIGRP?
Answer Posted / jm
The SIA state means that an EIGRP router has not received a
reply to a query from one or more neighbors
within the time allotted (approximately 3 minutes). When this
happens, EIGRP clears the neighbors that did
not send a reply and logs a DUAL−3−SIA error message for the
route that went active.
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