I have an Akita dog. (pure bred) She's a year and a couple months old. She's
5 ft tall and about 100 pounds. She'll eat any cat. Dogs are superior. :)
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I have an Akita dog. (pure bred) She's a year and a couple months old.
She's
5 ft tall and about 100 pounds. She'll eat any cat. Dogs are superior. :)
Dogs naturally love people; cats naturally dislike people and you have to
train them to
, and they generally leave you alone while their
doing that, right?
Just believe me, cats are better...
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I have an Akita dog. (pure bred) She's a year and a couple months old.
She's
5 ft tall and about 100 pounds
Cats are great. Depends what kind of sauce you use thoughJust kidding.
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Is EIGRP a Hybrid or Distance Vector protocol?
Yes.
Cisco docs call it a hybrid protocol because it combines some link state
features, yet also has hop count ( distance ) limitations.
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EIGRP is a hybrid. It can be said that it is a distance vector routing
protocol that acts like a link state routing protocol.
Scott
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Is EIGRP a Hybrid
speaking of NDA...
Dave
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Hybrid.
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At 12:11 PM 3/7/2003 +, Johan Bornman wrote:
Is EIGRP a Hybrid or Distance Vector protocol?
Cisco calls it Hybrid. It looks pretty distance vector to me though. A
hello mechanism and adjacencies does not a link state one make.
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speaking of NDA...
if this is a question directly off the CCIE written it deserves to be
revealed and publicly ridiculed :-
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Hybrid.
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Is EIGRP a Hybrid or Distance Vector protocol?
Cisco calls it Hybrid. It looks pretty distance vector to me though.
in what way? the hop count is pretty well hidden in the dark interior
and Winding Road
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Cisco calls it Hybrid. It looks
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Is EIGRP a Hybrid or Distance Vector protocol?
Cisco calls it Hybrid. It looks pretty distance vector to me though.
in what way? the hop count
I agree completely. I think the whole hybrid was a marketing department
decision. I'm just glad to find out I wasn't the only one who thought this.
scott
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My netacad states:
Technically, EIGRP is an advanced distance-vector routing protocol that
relies on features commonly associated with link-state protocols
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My netacad states:
Technically, EIGRP is an advanced distance-vector routing protocol that
relies on features commonly associated with link-state protocols
in none of the Cisco exams I have ever taken has there ever been the more
The Cisco answer is hybrid, but that's a load of bullhocky. EIGRP is a
DV protocol. Cisco marketing likes to call it a hybrid because it has
some features that are also present in link state protocols, but they're
not specifically link state features. EIGRP is NOT a link state
protocol in any
like a link state routing protocol.
Scott
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I seem to recall a question on the recert along those lines. I can
pretty much remeber the questions but I am not going to post it. This
post would help one come to the correct conclusion.
Dave
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EIGRP is a hybrid. It can be said that it is a distance vector
routing
protocol that acts like a link state routing protocol.
Scott
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I agree 100%, it is ENHANCED, read glorified, IGRP.
the REAL question is which is better, EIGRP or L3 switching? ;-
I'm working on a draft for ARP switching. Still struggling with
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works. This is in contrast to RIP which
sends out
an update at specified intervals (30 secs for RIPv1) regardless of
whether a
topology change or not.
Scott
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This really isn't the case. EIGRP is purely distance vector. In no way
does it behave like a link state protocol. It establishes neighbor
relationships and it uses hellos, as do OSPF
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This really isn't the case. EIGRP is purely distance
vector. In no way
does it behave like a link state protocol. It establishes
neighbor
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