Yes; a router might be a border router between two areas of a network - for example, one configured for AS 100, one for AS 200. However, unless you do some additional configuration, no information will automatically be shared between the two areas. The configuration is related to "route redistribution".
Paris(config)# router eigrp 100 Paris(config-router)# network 192.168.7.0 Paris(config-router)# network 192.168.8.0
A network administrator needs to configure a single router to loadbalance the traffic over unequal cost paths. Which routing protocol should the administrator use? ** RIPv2
router#config t router(config)#router eigrp 100 #net NETWORK ADDRESS
we would need to redistribute ospf routes into eigrp and vice versa. redistribution will have to be done on an ASBR(autonomus system boundry router) eg: we have an ospf process wid process id 10 running and eigrp with ASN 20 running in our network redistribution on ASBR would be conf t router ospf 10 redistribute eigrp 20 subnets metric 1 and in eigrp conf t router eigrp 20 redistribute ospf metric 1 1 1 1 1 we see i used 5 ones in eigrp process to redistribute opsf into eigrp. thes 1's are metrics for eigrp namely load bandwidth delay reliability
Which default EIGRP configuration must be modified to allow an EIGRP router to advertise subnets that are configured with VLSM
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No router eigrp <AS #> No router ospf <process ID> No router bgp <AS #> No router rip
R1(config-router)#metric maximum-hops ? <1-255> Hop count
standards. When users access high bandwidth services such as streaming video, the wireless network performance is poor. To improve performance the network engineer decides to configure a 5 Ghz frequency ba
If the network uses the RIP protocol, router A will determine that all paths have equal cost. If the network uses the RIP protocol, router A will update only the A-C-E path in its routing table. If the network uses the EIGRP routing protocol, router A will determine that path A-D-E has the lowest cost. If both RIP and EIGRP protocols are configured on router A, the router will use the route information that is learned by the RIP routing protocol.
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