A routing protocol basically allows routers to tell each other about available routes, updating the information regularly. Enough information is provided so that a router can choose between two or more different routes, should such alternative routes exist.
A routing protocol basically allows routers to tell each other about available routes, updating the information regularly. Enough information is provided so that a router can choose between two or more different routes, should such alternative routes exist.
A routing protocol basically allows routers to tell each other about available routes, updating the information regularly. Enough information is provided so that a router can choose between two or more different routes, should such alternative routes exist.
A routing protocol basically allows routers to tell each other about available routes, updating the information regularly. Enough information is provided so that a router can choose between two or more different routes, should such alternative routes exist.
A routing protocol basically allows routers to tell each other about available routes, updating the information regularly. Enough information is provided so that a router can choose between two or more different routes, should such alternative routes exist.
The function of EIGRP is to determine an alternate route between two devices in a network by storing neighboring routers' routing tables.
IGRP - Interior Gateway Routing Protocol EIGRP- Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
Router R1 is participating in the OSPF routing protocol as well as the EIGRP routing protocol. If R1 learns of network 192.168.10.0/24 from both the OSPF and internal EIGRP routing protocols, how will the route appear in the routing table of R1?
The acronym EIGRP stands for Enhanced Internet Gateway Routing Protocol. The protocol is loosely based on the Interior Gateway Routing Protocol invented by Cisco.
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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.
Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) was once as Cisco Propitiatory routing protocol for Cisco routers. However many routers that are not Cisco now support the use of EIGRP.
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this is a cisco propreitory protocol is not available for rfc
EIGRP is a Cisco proprietary routing protocol and therefore can only be used with Cisco routers.You can do route redistribution on Cisco routers, this allows you to take routes from another routing protocol (such as OSPF or RIP) and place them into the EIGRP network that way downstream nodes can be informed of routes available.
the path learned via EIGRP
generally static routing protocol has the most trustworthy administrative distance .i.e; 1 and in dynamic routing protocols EIGRP has the best AD.