How do I use Packet Tracer in EIGRP?
How do I use Packet Tracer in EIGRP?
How do I use Packet Tracer in EIGRP?
EIGRP Configuration Step by Step: a cisco packet tracer lab
- Step1: Assign ip addresses on Router Interfaces as well as PC’s as mentioned in topology diagram.
- Step 2: EIGRP configuration on R1:
- Step 3: EIGRP Configuration on R2:
- Step 4: EIGRP Troubleshooting command.
- Check Routing Protocol on R1 Router for EIGRP:
How do I enable EIGRP on my Cisco router?
To configure EIGRP in the Cisco IOS, just follow these steps:
- Set the bandwidth on your interfaces using the bandwidth command.
- Start the EIGRP routing process and specify your AS number.
- Once you are through this stage, next step is to instruct the router in order to advertise the networks that are directly linked to it.
How is EIGRP implemented?
Step 1 Enter configuration mode for the interface on which you want to enable authentication. Step 2 Use the ip authentication mode eigrp autonomous-system md5 command to specify that MD5 authentication is to be used for EIGRP packets.
What is the command for setting EIGRP?
Router(config)# router eigrp autonomous_system_# This command will enable EIGRP routing protocol in router. We can use any ASN (Autonomous System Number) from 1 to 65,535. In order to become EIGRP neighbors this number must be same on all participates.
What is the use of EIGRP?
EIGRP is used on a router to share routes with other routers within the same autonomous system. Unlike other well known routing protocols, such as RIP, EIGRP only sends incremental updates, reducing the workload on the router and the amount of data that needs to be transmitted.
What can causes eigrp flapping?
Neighbor Flapping
- Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) issue.
- One-way communication (unidirectional links)
- There is a multicast problem on the link.
- Unicast problems.
- Link quality problems.
- Authentication issues.
- Misconfiguration issues.