Streamlining to keep the code small?  This appears to be true on my 827
running IP PLUS FW IPSEC.  It does support EIGRP, so stop whinnin' and go to
something that supports classlessness.  The interesting thing is that it's
still in the help system:

falcon-827-4v(config)#router igrp ?
    Autonomous system number

falcon-827-4v(config)#router igrp 2
Unknown routing protocol

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""Niraj Palikhey""  wrote in message
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> Hi,
> Can anyone tell me why the 800 series routers do NOT run igrp? I would
think
> that besides the 700 series, all Cisco routers that run the Cisco ios
should
> be capable of running igrp? After all, since igrp is Cisco's very own
> protocol, shouldn't Cisco give credit to Len Bosack on the 800 series too
> :-)
> Please advise.
> Thank you.
> Kind regards,
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