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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
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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
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I don't know about a hard limit but me thinks you'll hit the practical
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Dave
Robertson, Douglas wrote:
Does
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I don't know about a hard limit but me thinks you'll hit the practical
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Thanks to all for the very good information
Doug
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Subject: RE: EIGRP neighbor limitations [7:32058]
This is actually for a practical issue, I have
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
Douglas,
The Switching 640-504 course material from Cisco press says the limitations
peer neighbor routers for OSPF and EIGRP is 50. I also read that from cisco
doc in the section talk about Dual Core.
Cheer,
Tu Do.
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Douglas,
I donot have books with me now, sorry cannot tell you the pages# to search.
I took switching exam at begining of this month and remember about it. The
limitation (50) is for the protocol characteristics, not for the interface
or the router.
Cheer,
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There is no physical limitation to the number of neighbors in either
protocol. Cisco does recommend 50, but you can do 60 or higher. the limit
is your router's performance.
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Douglas,
I donot have books with me now, sorry
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