One hint - By default EIGRP will use a MAX of 50% of the CONFIGURED
bandwidth of the interface (via Bandw command).

You can change this behavior, however.





                                                                                       
                            
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By default the EIGRP protocol will use a MAXIMUM of 50% of the link
bandwidth.  In most cases it won't use much bandwidth at all since it will
just be hello traffic when the network is stable, but while passing update
information this rule stays in effect.

At 10:14 AM 5/7/01, you wrote:
>I have been told the cisco EIGRP protocol is using by default 50% of the
>bandwith of the WAN link. Can anybody give me more detail on this.
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