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  • CCNA ICND2 lab11 – EIGRP Routing Protocol

    Friday, July 30th, 2010

    EIGRP Routing Protocol A: Lab Tips: Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) is a proprietary Cisco IP routing protocol. Lab Requirements: 1. Perform basic routing configurations. 2. Use loopback interfaces to replace PCs. Sorry you have no rights to view this post! [This content is only available for our VIP member].

    CCNP BSCI Notes – Scalable EIGRP

    Thursday, November 19th, 2009

    Configuring EIGRP Enabling EIGRP:        Sorry you have no rights to view this post! [This content is only available for our VIP member].

    CCNP BSCI Notes – EIGRP Principles

    Thursday, November 12th, 2009

    Supports routed protocols like IP and IPv6 via protocol-dependent modules Uses Reliable Transport Protocol (RTP, Cisco proprietary) for some traffic (updates, queries, and replies) Uses hellos to identify/monitor neighbors Uses the Diffusing Update Algorithm (DUAL) to select routes Sorry you have no rights to view this post! [This content is only available for our VIP [...]

    CCNA 640-802 Bible – Configure,Verify and Troubleshoot EIGRP

    Thursday, August 27th, 2009

    1. Which statements are true about EIGRP successor routes? (Choose two.) A:A successor route is used by EIGRP to forward traffic to a destination. B:Successor routes are saved in the topology table to be used if the primary route fails. C:Successor routes are flagged as "active" in the routing table. D:A successor route may be [...]

    EIGRP – Things to Remember

    Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

    1. The IP header of an EIGRP packet specifies protocol number 88. 2. To establish neighbor relationship, the neighbors must be in the same IP subnet. While EIGRP supports secondary IP addresses and subnets, EIGRP sources its messages always from the address in the primary subnet, so the IP addresses of neighbors must be in [...]

    The Audio Series 2: IP Routing – RIP & EIGRP

    Monday, June 22nd, 2009

    The Audio Series 2 contain: 01. Longest Match Routing 02. Recrusive Routing Lookups 03. Static Routing 04. Default Static Routing 05. IP Default Network 06. IP Default Gateway 07. Metric vs Distance Sorry you have no rights to view this post! [This content is only available for our VIP member].

    The summarization of EIGRP – BSCI

    Friday, June 12th, 2009

    The characteristics of EIGRP follow: § Hybrid routing protocol (distance vector that has link-state protocol characteristics). § Use DUAL, first proposed by E. W. Dijkstra and C. S. Scholten, to perform distributed shortest-path routing while maintaining freedom from loops at every instant. Although many researchers have contributed to the development of DUAL, the most prominent [...]

    R&S Quick Notes – IGP’s

    Friday, June 12th, 2009

    RIP Know your filters: Offset-list, Distribute-lists, distance command. With filters read carefully: “between 25 & 45″ or “from 25 to 45″. Know your prefix-lists or alternatively using ACL’s instead. “passive interface” command, ONLY stops the sending of updates out the interface. Interface will still receive and process those updates. Passive interfaces will still be advertised [...]

    EIGRP Stub Routers

    Monday, June 8th, 2009

    Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), Cisco’s proprietary yet hugely successful and widely deployed routing protocol, is known to behave disappointingly in inadequately designed networks. Cisco has improved EIGRP’s behavior dramatically with the introduction of stub routers in Cisco IOS release 12.0(7)T (integrated in IOS release 12.1, thus being available for a number of years). [...]