What Is Eigrp Routing?
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EIGRP (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol) is a Cisco proprietary distance vector routing protocol. It is based on the classical distance vector routing protocol DUAL (Diffusing Update Algorithm). EIGRP is an advanced distance vector routing protocol that uses the concept of “feasible distance” and “reported distance” to minimize routing loops. It maintains a topology table of all known routes in the network, and uses the Diffusing Update Algorithm (DUAL) to calculate the best path to each destination. EIGRP is an efficient and scalable routing protocol that is used in large enterprise networks. It supports VLSM, CIDR, and summarization, has fast convergence time, and uses less bandwidth and fewer CPU cycles than other protocols.