Statements (95)
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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:XMPP_Extension_Protocol
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gptkbp:can_be |
be configured for authentication
be configured for route filtering be configured for summarization at any interface be monitored using SNMP be used in both LAN and WAN environments be used in conjunction with static routes be used with MPLS load balance across equal-cost paths perform route redistribution summarize routes support unequal-cost load balancing support up to 255 routers in a single AS be configured using command line interface (CLI) be integrated with other routing protocols be optimized for performance be used in both I Pv4 and I Pv6 networks be used in hybrid network architectures perform unequal-cost load balancing scale to thousands of routes support VLSM (Variable Length Subnet Masking) support multiple network layer protocols |
gptkbp:developed_by |
gptkb:Cisco_Systems
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
EIGRP
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gptkbp:is |
widely used in enterprise networks
a dynamic routing protocol a key technology in Cisco's routing solutions a popular choice for service providers a protocol that maintains a topology database a protocol that minimizes routing updates a successor to IGRP classless routing protocol commonly used in WA Ns considered a hybrid routing protocol less complex than OSPF more efficient than RIP not suitable for small networks part of the Cisco IOS software proprietary protocol scalable for large networks used in both I Pv4 and I Pv6 networks used in large networks a protocol that provides automatic route summarization. a distance vector protocol with link-state features a protocol that supports multiple paths to a destination a Cisco proprietary protocol a core component of Cisco's routing solutions a critical component of modern networking. a fundamental protocol for network design a hybrid routing protocol a key technology for enterprise networking a preferred choice for many network engineers a reliable routing protocol a scalable routing protocol an advanced distance vector protocol commonly used in data centers designed for IP networks used in both LAN and WAN environments used in large enterprise networks widely used in WA Ns |
gptkbp:provides |
network stability
dynamic routing capabilities loop-free topology fast convergence loop-free routing |
gptkbp:supports |
VLSM (Variable Length Subnet Masking)
route redistribution I Pv6 I Pv4 Qo S (Quality of Service) multiple network layer protocols route summarization |
gptkbp:uses |
gptkb:DUAL_algorithm
gptkb:Diffusing_Update_Algorithm_(DUAL) gptkb:Reliable_Transport_Protocol_(RTP) multicast addressing AS numbers distance vector routing feasible distance hello packets link-state routing metric based on bandwidth and delay neighbor table reported distance route poisoning topology table hello packets for neighbor discovery metric weights for route selection multicast addresses for updates topology table for route calculation |
gptkbp:was |
introduced in 1993
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gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:XMPP_Extension_Protocol
gptkb:IETF gptkb:RIP |
gptkbp:bfsLayer |
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