Study Guide
Computer Systems Technology
Study Guide
- Is EIGRP Classful or Classless? Distance Vector, or Link State?
- Why is EIGRP called EIGRP?
- What is a hybrid routing protocol?
- Does EIGRP send link-state packets?
- What does EIGRP send instead?
- What charecteristic of link state does EIGRP have?
- What network size is EIGRP suitable for?
- What are the main powerful features that make EIGRP a real standout from IGRP and other protocols?
- What does EIGRP use to support different Network Layer protocols?
- How do EIGRP PDMs work?
- What do EIGRP routers need to do with each other before they will share routing info?
- What are the 3 conditions needed to establish neighborship?
- Do EIGRP routers share routing info with routers on different AS?
- What is the only time EIGRP advertises its entire routing table?
- What is a Feasible Distance?
- What is a Reported Distance?
- What is a Neighbor Table?
- What is a Topology Table?
- What is a Feasible Successor?
- What is a Successor?
- What is RTP?
- What is the key concern of RTP?
- What multicast address does EIGRP use for multicasting?
- How does a Reliable Multicast work?
- How doe routers keep track of the information they send?
- What is DUAL when related to cisco routers?
- What does the algorithm allow for?
- How fast is the convergence time on DUAL/EIGRP compared to other protocols?
- What are the 2 keys to EIGRPs speed?