Traditional EIGRP and Named EIGRP Configurations Compared
Lesson 2: Basic Named EIGRP Configuration Example
If a network does not have any special EIGRP requirements (for example, load balancing or summarization), many network administrators configure EIGRP by simply starting an EIGRP routing process and instructing all interfaces to participate in EIGRP. For example, using the topology seen in Figure 6-3, Example 6-3 shows a basic EIGRP for IPv4 configuration using the traditional configuration approach.
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