>>> SNIP
Well, in my situation, as soon as eigrp AS 2 is
implemented on B and C,
B loses all the routes advertised by C until I clear
the eigrp
neighbors. At that point this begins to work
correctly.
>>> END SNIP.
I don't think you've got anything wrong here, but you
maybe just pushing EIGRP a
Without being even close to touching the shoes of an EIGRP expert, I would
say that it is probably pretty normal to have to clear something when you
make a drastic change to the routing protocols running on your router(s).
Adding or removing networks shouldn't cause any trouble, but introducing o
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