cancel that, i think i can answer my own question, it shows paths for these 
networks because they are directly connected, it can get to those, whereas r7 
or more remote peers would require a peering as to create a valid path

Begin forwarded message:

> From: Alef <[email protected]>
> Date: May 12, 2011 2:13:54 PM GMT+01:00
> To: "[email protected] IE" <[email protected]>
> Subject: eigrp lab question (lab 9, vol1, 9.15)
> 
> In the assignment for equal paths, i am going through the bls video, why does 
> r2 have 3 paths for networks 150.100.221.0 and .220/24 (through serial to r5, 
> and through frame to r5 and r6) but when it shows the topology for the 
> loopback from r7, it only shows 2 paths, both going through r5? Why is it not 
> considering a path through r6 this time?
> i am checking through previous tasks why that might be, but so far i can't 
> tell. I know R6 is not allowed to peer up with vlan 567 and 2567, but it 
> still advertises networks and it advertised aforementioned networks alright, 
> so what could be the problem here ?
> 
> any insights most welcome,

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