Chapter 10
Configuring Networking Protocols
Table 10-4 Default EIGRP Configuration (continued)
Feature
IP hello interval
IP hold-time
IP split-horizon
IP summary address
Metric weights
Network
Offset-list
Router EIGRP
Set metric
Traffic-share
Variance
To create an EIGRP routing process, you must enable EIGRP and associate networks. EIGRP sends
updates to the interfaces in the specified networks. If you do not specify an interface network, it is not
advertised in any EIGRP update.
EIGRP Router Mode Commands
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to configure EIGRP. Configuring the routing
process is required; other steps are optional:
Command
Step 1
Router# configure terminal
Step 2
Router(config)# router eigrp
autonomous-system
Step 3
Router(config)# network
network-number
Step 4
Router(config)# eigrp
log-neighbor-changes
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Default Setting
For low-speed nonbroadcast multiaccess (NBMA) networks:
60 seconds; all other networks: 5 seconds.
For low-speed NBMA networks: 180 seconds; all other networks:
15 seconds.
Enabled.
No summary aggregate addresses are predefined.
tos: 0
k1 and k3: 1
k2, k4, and k5: 0
None specified.
Disabled.
Disabled.
No metric set in the route map.
Distributed proportionately to the ratios of the metrics.
1 (equal-cost load balancing).
Purpose
Enters global configuration mode.
Enables an EIGRP routing process, and enters router
configuration mode. The autonomous system number
identifies the routes to other EIGRP routers and is used to tag
routing information.
Associates networks with an EIGRP routing process. EIGRP
sends updates to the interfaces in the specified networks. If an
interface's network is not specified, it is not advertised in any
IGRP or EIGRP update.
(Optional) Enables logging of EIGRP neighbor changes to
monitor routing system stability.
Configuring IP Routing
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