Patrick,
I don't think you will have a choice of passing EIGRP through a firewall 
because I don't think you can do it.  An eigrp packet uses multicast 
addressing and has no layer 3 address.  I would think that a firewall would 
not pass this traffic.


>From: "Patrick Donlon" 
>Reply-To: "Patrick Donlon" 
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: EIGRP network design [7:21019]
>Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 12:52:28 -0400
>
>Hi everyone
>
>I've got a project where I have to design and implement EIGRP in a small to
>medium sized network of about 50 to 70 routers. One of my main problems is
>what to do with routing updates at the firewalls at each site, should they
>be allowed to pass through the firewall or should statics be used either
>side of the firewalls. Another problem I can see is the routes on the
>firewalls, is there a way to avoid having to type all those route entries 
>in
>them, the network has many discontiguous networks. And one last point is 
>the
>redistribution to the BGP routers at the edge of the network I'm after some
>tips, experiences and URLs so I can read around the subject myself
>
>Regards Pat
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