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Asked: December 24, 20222022-12-24T13:45:48+05:30 2022-12-24T13:45:48+05:30

Eigrp Vs Ospf?

Eigrp Vs Ospf?
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    1. Nilay Sharma
      Nilay Sharma Level 30
      2022-12-24T14:23:23+05:30Added an answer on December 24, 2022 at 2:23 pm

      EIGRP: EIGRP stands for Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol. It is an advanced distance–vector routing protocol that is used in large corporate networks. EIGRP is a Cisco proprietary protocol, meaning it can only be configured on a Cisco network. It provides fast convergence, routing loop prevention, and support for VLSM (Variable Length Subnet Masking).

      OSPF: OSPF stands for Open Shortest Path First. It is an open standard interior gateway routing protocol used in large enterprise networks. OSPF works by calculating the cost of each route between two nodes and selecting the least cost route. Unlike EIGRP, OSPF is not a Cisco proprietary protocol and can be deployed across multiple vendors’ networks. It also provides support for VLSM but does not have the same level of fast convergence as EIGRP.

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    2. Yepuri Kalyani
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      2022-12-24T14:38:48+05:30Added an answer on December 24, 2022 at 2:38 pm

      EIGRP and OSPF are two of the most widely used interior gateway protocols. EIGRP is a Cisco proprietary protocol, while OSPF is an open standard.

      EIGRP is an advanced distance-vector routing protocol that uses the Diffusing Update Algorithm (DUAL) to determine the best path through a network. It is designed to be scalable and efficient, and can be used to route IPv4 and IPv6 networks.

      OSPF, on the other hand, is a link-state routing protocol based on the Shortest Path First (SPF) algorithm. OSPF is used to route IPv4 networks and is designed to be highly scalable and efficient. It is also a popular protocol for multi-vendor networks.

      In terms of scalability, OSPF is the better choice. It can handle much larger networks than EIGRP. On the other hand, EIGRP is more efficient than OSPF and is able to provide faster convergence times.

      In terms of features, EIGRP offers features such as route summarization, unequal-cost load balancing, and various authentication options. OSPF, on the other hand, offers features such as virtual links, route summarization, and various authentication options.

      Ultimately, the best routing protocol for a given network will depend on the requirements of that network.

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