EIGRP – Part 3
So if you haven’t, read my first two EIGRP posts here and here. In this post, I want to walk through some of the EIGRP related show commands, and work… Read more »
So if you haven’t, read my first two EIGRP posts here and here. In this post, I want to walk through some of the EIGRP related show commands, and work… Read more »
EIGRP is my favorite IGP (don’t hate me just yet, I have a good reason). I’ll elaborate more on that comment later, but for now, let’s jump right into a… Read more »
The logical next step from static routing is dynamic routing. When we talk about dynamic routing, we classify the routing protocols into two main groups. Distance VectorThe distance vector protocols… Read more »
If I’m going to start with layer 3 routing, I might as well start at the beginning. While static routing might seem to be too basic for someone studying for… Read more »
Admin distance determines which route will be placed in the forwarding table if the same prefix is presented from different sources. Basically, the lowest number wins. So if you hear… Read more »
NTP is another pretty common protocol seen on Cisco devices. NTP allows Cisco devices to use some central time source to set their local clock. Having the same time across… Read more »