There is a meaning common to all routing protocols, and an additional
special meaning in BGP.
A peer is a router with which you have a direct IP connection. In
other words, two BGP routers are peers as long as the BGP connection
is between the loopbacks on both routers; there can be intervenin
There is a meaning common to all routing protocols, and an additional
special meaning in BGP.
A peer is a router with which you have a direct IP connection. In
other words, two BGP routers are peers as long as the BGP connection
is between the loopbacks on both routers; there can be intervenin
Right, one of the answers had 50 routers per AS for EIGRP.
For OSPF, I have heard 50 to 150 per area depending on how they are
configured.
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The area I was talking about is an OSPF area.
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George and Tom,
Thank yo
FOr eigrp, Peers would be entries in the neighbor table.
50 routers in the same AS would limit the scale of an internetwork.
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George and Tom,
Thank you for your answer. Could you give me more detail about "an area"?
Is it a subnet or AS?
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Peer routers are routers in the same area.
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OSPF and EIGRP could support a max
AFAIK, in OSPF it means that you should not have more than 50 routers in one
area, in EIGRP it means that you should not have more than 50 routers in the
same AS.
Regards,
Georg
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OSPF and EIGRP could support a maximum of 50 peer routers.
Does it mean only 50 routers using OSPF or EIGRP can connect to the same
subnet?
Thank you in advance.
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