Howard,
as per usual ...your reply was both interesting and extremely usefull
many thanks
P.S ... i too am interested in bieng a beta-tester for your new book..
>From: "Howard C. Berkowitz"
>Reply-To: "Howard C. Berkowitz"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject:
At 01:01 PM 7/2/01, John Neiberger wrote:
>EIGRP has some of the benefits of LS protocols, such as a hello
>subprotocol and triggered updates, but its behavior is entirely distance
>vector. It still uses split horizon with poison reverse; it does not
>have a complete view of the area topology; it
>A...
>
>that old debate ( i am waiting for howard to comment )
>
>but as far as your answer is consernced ..it`s distance vector HYBRID
>
>a lot of the instructor`s i know read it like this .
>
>EIGRP is based on IGRP ...so it`s distance vector...
EIGRP shares m
EIGRP has some of the benefits of LS protocols, such as a hello
subprotocol and triggered updates, but its behavior is entirely distance
vector. It still uses split horizon with poison reverse; it does not
have a complete view of the area topology; it does not pass link-state
information between
A...
that old debate ( i am waiting for howard to comment )
but as far as your answer is consernced ..it`s distance vector HYBRID
a lot of the instructor`s i know read it like this .
EIGRP is based on IGRP ...so it`s distance vector...
EIGRP behave`s like a link sta
>Hi Group members,
>
>Is EIGRP a Distance Vector or a Link State protocol. I thought it is a Link
>State until I read Cisco BSCN book, which classify it as both. Is that
>possible.
>
>Regards to all
>
>Adiah
Absolutely, positively, distance vector, although advanced distance vector.
Cisco occasi
Adiah,
EIGRP is currently referred to as an "advanced distance-vector protocol."
It is basically a distance-vector protocol, and NOT link-state, because
EIGRP routers have no visibility of the actual network topology beyond
their neighbors (that is, which routers are connected to each other ov
neither.
the correct answer is either "hybrid"
or
"enhanced distance vector protocol"
The latter is a quote from "EIGRP network design", cisco press
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Yes.
Read (watch for word wrap):
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/en_igrp.htm
Hth,
Ole
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Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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EIGRP is an advanced Distance Vector protocol, but also known as a hybrid
protocol, because it exhibits attributes from both world.
CM
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Hi Group members,
Is EIGRP
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