Hi All,
For EIGRP routing protocol, it requires the Autonomous System number. Like
BGP, I am not sure if they have private and public range of AS that can be
applied to EIGRP? If so, what's the range for private AS for EIGRP? Who
assigns the public AS range? Thanks All!
Thomas
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Thomas,
EIGRP is an Interior (I)GRP unlike BGP which is an
Exterior Routing Protocol. BGP Autonomous systems need
the AS number to distinguish one from another. EIGRP
on the other hand would normally be running without
any knowledge of other systems EIGRP protocol. It will
normally not interact w
The AS number in EIGRP is really more of a routing participation group
identifier. All routers with the same ID will participate in EIGRP. It
has no real relation to the Autonomous System used in BGP and for good
reason. BGP is an exterior routing protocol. As such, you have a group
of ASes th
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> Hi All,
>
> For EIGRP routing protocol, it requires the Autonomous System number.
Like
> BGP, I am not sure if they have private and public range of AS that can be
> applied to EIGRP? If so, what's the range for private A
EIGRP is an IGP, you can use whatever AS or better term, process ID,
you wish.
Dave
Thomas wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> For EIGRP routing protocol, it requires the Autonomous System number. Like
> BGP, I am not sure if they have private and public range of AS that can be
> applied to EIGRP? If s
Thanks much to All for the info!!!
Thomas.
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> Hi All,
>
> For EIGRP routing protocol, it requires the Autonomous System number.
Like
> BGP, I am not sure if they have private and public range of AS that can be
> applied to
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