Your company is running IGRP using an AS of 10. You want to configure ...
If you enable EIGRP on a router with the same autonomous system (AS) number, EIGRP will automatically redistribute IGRP into EIGRP. You will see the IGRP injected routes as external (EX) routes with an EIGRP AD of 170. This is a nice feature that lets you migrate slowly to EIGRP with no extra configuration.
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Your company is running IGRP using an AS of 10. You want to configure ...
Explanation:
Router EIGRP 10 command:
- By using the command "router eigrp 10", you are configuring EIGRP on the network with an Autonomous System (AS) number of 10.
- This command enables EIGRP on the router and starts the EIGRP process within AS 10.
Migrating slowly to EIGRP without redistribution:
- Since you want to migrate slowly to EIGRP without configuring redistribution, you can start by configuring EIGRP on the network with the same AS number as IGRP (AS 10).
- This allows the EIGRP routers to start exchanging routing information within the same AS without the need for redistribution.
- Over time, as you continue to configure EIGRP on the network and phase out IGRP, the routers within AS 10 will gradually transition to EIGRP without redistribution.
Therefore, by using the "router eigrp 10" command, you can migrate slowly to EIGRP without configuring redistribution and ensure a smooth transition from IGRP to EIGRP on your network.