EIGRP and wildcard masks
May 30,95The network command in EIGRP uses a classful network as the parameter by default, which means that all interfaces inside …
Read MoreWildcard mask explained
May 29,95Wildcard masks are used to specify a range of network addresses. They are usually used with routing protocols (such as …
Read MoreEIGRP configuration
May 28,95EIGRP can be configured using only two commands: 1. (config) router eigrp ASN – starts EIGRP on the router. In order …
Read MoreSuccessor and feasible successor explained
May 25,95Two terms that you will often encounter in the EIGRP world are the successor and feasible successor. Here are the definitions …
Read MoreReported and feasible distance explained
May 25,95In EIGRP, a local router calculates the metric for each route, but also considers the next-hop router’s metric for that same …
Read MoreEIGRP tables
May 19,95Each EIGRP router uses three to store routing information: Neighbor table – stores information about EIGRP neighbors. Before exchanging routes, …
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