Working from the EIGRP Tables post and to try are crystallize some of the material found there I am working through questions found in Stewart, B,D., Gough, C (2008). CCNP BSCI Official Exam Certification Guide, Fourth Edition. Indianapolis: Cisco Press.
What conditions must be met for a router to become a neighbour?
The conditions that must be met for a router to become a neighbour are as follows:
- The router must hear a Hello packet from a neighbour,
- The EIGRP Autonomous System (AS) number in the Hello packet must be the same as the receiving routers EIGRP AS number,
- the K-values used to calculate the metric must be the same.
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Notes and Notices:
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