on router from another
if were using the multicast address ??
if you could just point me in the right direction...i would be most
gratefull
steve
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be most
gratefull
steve
From: Priscilla Oppenheimer
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Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 17:26:05 -0400
And one other tidbit:
EIGRP implements poison reverse.
I did some sniffing
Make sure you post it back to the list! :)
John Feuerherd 07/09/01 08:24PM
I'm getting alot of good info from this post, thanks alot guys!!
I also just wanted to apologize for my comments to ABC. I should have just
ignored him...
I think its safe to say that that test I took was wrong and
You go Howard. Obviously the only thing this jerk wants to is irritate
people. There has got to be a way to ban people like this. Either way,
it's nice when someone puts them in their place as you just did. And if you
notice, ABC doesn't want to give his/her real name or e-mail address
if needed), but
without replying to the groupstudy:
Ya, what-ever chief
Next!
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From: Michael L. Williams
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Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 1:45 PM
Subject: Re: Soap Box: EIGRP and IGRP network discovery [7:11273]
You go Howard. Obviously the only thing
Thanks for all the replies (Expect for abc),
I do however feel like we have missed the question. I wanted to know if
IGRP and EIGRP use the same method in discovering networks. Not how or if
they establish neighbors. I understand that, but that is not how they
discover networks. With
Let me offer a couple of refinements.
Thanks for all the replies (Expect for abc),
I do however feel like we have missed the question. I wanted to know if
IGRP and EIGRP use the same method in discovering networks. Not how or if
they establish neighbors. I understand that, but that is not
And one other tidbit:
EIGRP implements poison reverse.
I did some sniffing and here's what I saw:
Router A boots and sends hellos to 224.0.0.10
Router B boots and sends hellos to 224.0.0.10
Router B sends update directly to Router A specifying 4 networks Router B
can get to
Router A ACKS
I'm getting alot of good info from this post, thanks alot guys!!
I also just wanted to apologize for my comments to ABC. I should have just
ignored him...
I think its safe to say that that test I took was wrong and that EIGRP does
not discover networks like IGRP
Patrick you have motivaded
abc,
Just as a thought you might want to make sure of the suggestions you
give on the list...especially when you're going to make comments like
that..
No wonder, cisco certification is no longer valueable.
I don't believe EIGRP(DV) was ever considered a link State protocol.
However,
EIGRP is hybird.
EIGRP uses Hello protocol to discover neighbor, just like other link state
routing protocol does.
That's what I mean. I did not say that EIGRP is link state routing
protocol.
Using DV algorithm to updates direct connected neighbor, but it is
non-periodic, partial.
Calclate
Box: EIGRP and IGRP network discovery [7:11273]
EIGRP is hybird.
EIGRP uses Hello protocol to discover neighbor, just like other link state
routing protocol does.
That's what I mean. I did not say that EIGRP is link state routing
protocol.
Using DV algorithm to updates direct connected
Perhaps I should not be responding in this manner to ABC, but...
EIGRP is hybird.
That's hybrid. And that term has no technical meaning--it comes from
Cisco marketing speak.
EIGRP uses Hello protocol to discover neighbor, just like other link state
routing protocol does.
other implies that
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