IGRP - Interior Gateway Routing Protocol EIGRP- Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
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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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
generally static routing protocol has the most trustworthy administrative distance .i.e; 1 and in dynamic routing protocols EIGRP has the best AD.
A routing protocol is a protocol that routers use to tell each other about available routes. Some of the routing protocols include RIP, EIGRP, OSPF, IS-IS, BGP.
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 new RFC on EIGRP, specifically RFC 7868, was published to formally document Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) as an open standard protocol. This RFC describes EIGRP's operation, features, and mechanisms for network routing, ensuring interoperability among different vendors. By standardizing EIGRP, the RFC allows for broader adoption and implementation across various networking environments. This marks a significant step in promoting EIGRP as a widely recognized and utilized routing protocol beyond proprietary implementations.
Rip V2, EIGRP