Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing ProtocolEnhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol is a distance vector routing protocol, in which a router shares information with neighboring routers on the network in an autonomous system and shares only the information that the neighbors routers do not have instead the entire message. This is an improved version of the Interior Gateway Routing Protocol, both use the same distance vector technology and the distance information within them is not changed. EIGRP is also called dynamic routing protocol because it allows the router to share information with other routers whose EIGRP is configured correctly, which in turn reduces the workload of the network administrator, who does not have the right to veto to manually edit the routing table. Because IGRP does not support the modified Internet Protocol design that supports classless IPv4 addresses, it was replaced by EIGRP. The Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol has been modified to reduce the router workload and the amount of data that must be transmitted between routers. Other than me...
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