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Configuring EIGRP Using IPv6 and IPv4 Via Packet Tracer

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Configuring EIGRP Using IPv6 and IPv4 Via Packet Tracer


Configuring EIGRP Using IPv6 and IPv4 Via Packet Tracer

Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol is an advanced distance-vector routing protocol that is used on a computer network for automating routing decisions and configuration. The protocol was designed by Cisco Systems as a proprietary protocol, available only on Cisco routers. Partial functionality of EIGRP was converted to an open standard in 2013 and was published with informational status as RFC 7868 in 2016.

It is used on a router to share routes with other routers within the same autonomous system. Unlike other well known routing protocols, such as RIP, EIGRP only sends incremental updates, reducing the workload on the router and the amount of data that needs to be transmitted.

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