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  • FecoGee

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    Nem mas, mint Jeff Doyle, a Routing TCP/IP biblia iroja blogolta:

    With apologies to my friends at Cisco, I have to say that I’ve never recommended EIGRP to any of my clients. I’ve worked with many who have already made up their mind in favor of EIGRP and I’ve acquiesced to their wishes, but if I’m asked I adamantly recommend OSPF.
    For years I’ve referred to EIGRP as a consultant’s best friend. Its easy to configure, doesn’t require you to think much about your network topology, and works very well in networks up to a certain size. Just slap another router in the network as needed, turn on EIGRP, and you’re done. But then when your network grows large enough to need some scaling limits, forcing you to finally think about your topology, untangling EIGRP can be daunting. That’s when many operators call a consultant like me, who is happy to come in and implement an EIGRP to OSPF migration project for lots and lots of money. So in that mercenary way I’m quite fond of the protocol.

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