Timothy -
I think that you've asked this a few times but never
with this type of information. Let's get things a bit
more organized with all due respect. I really would
like to help you as migrations to EIGRP can be tricky.
First, what are the models and memory installations of
the routers? Second, what are the remote links and
their utilizations? Third, are the remotes all stubs -
just an Ethernet on the other side? Is the frame-relay
configuration point to point or multipoint?
I ask because EIGRP usually does not do well in
hub-and-spoke designs. This is due to the number of
neighbor relationships that are established. With five
neighbors and solid routers you might be fine, but
growth would be a concern. Since you are running F/R
you might want to consider ODR, which would take no
additional bandwidth. You might also want to look at
RIP v2. EIGRP is really good for larger, more complex
networks. Its usually overkill for smaller hub/spokes,
which usually are in processor/memory challenged
networks.
I look forward to hearing from you.
--- "Roberts, Timothy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> I have a hub site with 5 remote sites connecting to
> it via frame relay.
> They are all running IGRP with the same AS. What
> would be the best way to
> migrate from IGRP to EIGRP? Starting by enabling
> EIGRP on the core router
> and run both IGRP and EIGRP. Then convert the
> spokes one by one. Then
> remove IGRP from the core. Can I just enable EIGRP
> on the remotes, allow
> some time to propagate routes in to the table, and
> then disable IGRP? The
> people up stairs will not allow for any significant
> down time.
> Thanks
>
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