This is actually for a practical issue, I have a customer that wants to
implement +-400 remote sites connected with redundancy to two core routers.
Each router will have three T1's and the 400 sites will be split between the
three T1's. This still brings the EIGRP to +-133 EIGRP neighbors per
interface and 400 neighbors per router. The customer wants to run EIGRP. I
am asking this question to determine if this will be an issue and to find
documentation to back this up. The alternative would be to run OSPF or BGP
but I need backup info to get the customer to change.

Thanks Doug

-----Original Message-----
From: MADMAN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 4:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: EIGRP neighbor limitations [7:32058]


I don't know about a hard limit but me thinks you'll hit the practical
limit first anyway:)  Is this an acedemic question???

  Dave

"Robertson, Douglas" wrote:
> 
> Does anyone know of limitation in the amount of EIGRP neighbors on a
router.
> If there is,  is this a limitation per physical interface or a limitation
> per router. I found a document on CCO a couple of months ago that
mentioned
> these limits but I have now searched and searched but cannot find that
> document again.
> 
> Appreciate any input
> 
> D. Robertson
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