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> Nokia might support it, but I have been (fairly reliably) told that Cisco
> will *not* be supporting IGRP as of one of the newest IOS releases.  I
> can't find the announcement on CCO (if there is one), so take with a grain
> of salt, but a Cisco instructor was quite adamant about this last week.

That makes sense, considering it's literally been years since I've actually
seen a bonafide production network running IGRP.   So it makes sense that
Cisco is finally ditching this dead wood.

But I'm not asking this question because I'm champing at the bit to install
a mixed Cisco/Nokia  IGRP network.  No, I'm asking because if it's true that
Nokia really does support IGRP, then that begs the question - what other
supposedly Cisco-proprietary technologies are like this too?  I'm not
talking about situations like what Howard stated where Cisco actually has an
agreement to provide its technology to other vendors (somehow I doubt that
Cisco and Nokia have such an agreement),  but I'm talking about full-blown
vendor compatibility between some other vendor and Cisco.  For example, does
anybody know of another vendor that supports, say, EIGRP?  Or CDP?   Now you
might say that it would be impossible for another vendor to support these
technologies, but, hey, Nokia apparently somehow managed to support IGRP, so
why exactly couldn't somebody else support, say, EIGRP?

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>         Subject:        Is IGRP actually supported by other vendors?
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> Is this part of a business decision process?:
>
>
> Just found this while surfing around.
>
> "As a network device, the Nokia IP330 supports a comprehensive suite of
> IP-routing functions and protocols, including RIPv1/RIPv2, IGRP, OSPF and
> BGP4 for unicast traffic..."
> http://www.nokia.com/securitysolutions/platforms/330.html
>
> Every piece of literature I've ever read has stated without fail that IGRP
> is proprietary to Cisco.  Yet here's Nokia brazenly claiming that they in
> fact support IGRP.  What's up with that?  Unfortunately I don't have an
> Ipso
> box lying around that I can actually experiment with.  Can anyone confirm
> whether this is true and whether it provides complete interoperability
> with
> Cisco?




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