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Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (
EIGRP) is an
advanced distance-vector
routing protocol that is used on a
computer network for
automating routing...
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address space and
other factors,
Cisco created EIGRP (Enhanced
Interior Gateway Routing Protocol).
EIGRP adds
support for VLSM (variable
length subnet...
- the link
using only link-local addressing. IGRP, and
EIGRP are
directly encapsulated in IP.
EIGRP uses its own
reliable transmission mechanism,
while IGRP...
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Intermediate System (IS-IS) and
Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (
EIGRP). By contrast,
exterior gateway protocols are used to
exchange routing information...
- supernetting.
Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (
EIGRP)
supports CIDR. By default,
EIGRP summarizes the
routes within the
routing table and forwards...
- protocol, as its time to
converge and
scalability are poor
compared to
EIGRP, OSPF, or IS-IS. However, it is easy to configure,
because RIP does not...
- The
diffusing update algorithm (DUAL) is the
algorithm used by Cisco's
EIGRP routing protocol to
ensure that a
given route is
recalculated globally whenever...
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Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP)
Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (
EIGRP)
Routers that use distance-vector
protocol determine the
distance between...
- networks. Next Hop
Resolution Protocol, RFC 2332 An IP-based
routing protocol,
EIGRP, OSPF, RIPv2, BGP or ODR (DMVPN hub-and-spoke only).
Generic Routing Encapsulation...
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simulated Application Layer protocols, as well as
basic routing with RIP, OSPF,
EIGRP, BGP, to the
extents required by the
current CCNA curriculum. As of version...