>Because EIGRP only run when some change occur, it works like a link state
>protocol, but it also have some feature of distance vector protocol.
>
>Regards
>
>Hugo

While some Cisco documentation might suggest the contrary, whether a 
routing protocol uses link state or distance vector has nothing to do 
with it doing periodic or change-only updates. It's simply a 
historical accident that change-only was introduced with link state.

The path determination algorithm has nothing to do with neighbor 
discovery and change processing.

>
>
>>From: Andrew Whitaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: EIGRP and snapshot routing?
>>Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 15:21:27 -0800
>>
>>According to the Netcerts BCRAN book, snapshot routing works best with RIP,
>>IGRP, RIP, RTMP, and RTP.  No mention of EIGRP is given.  Does anyone know
>  >of any reason why EIGRP would NOT be a good candidate for snapshot routing?

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