Hello There,

In EIGRP, the network command will determine which
interfaces will participate 
in the exhange of routes.
One way to set up EIGRP easily, is to put the network
command matching the networks
that are configured locally on the interfaces.

However, I found one time, some interfaces with
secondary IPs.
And only the network of these secondary IPs were
configured in EIGRP.

The good thing is that only these interfaces will
participe in EIGRP, and no more need passive
interfaces.
But it will consumme IP addresses, and also add some
complexity.

Do you have an idea why one would configure it this
way ?

Thank you,




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