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Configuring IP Unicast Routing
Configuring EIGRP
DETAILED STEPS
Use the
no
forms of these commands to disable the feature or return the setting to the default value.
EXAMPLE
The following example configures EIGRP autonomous system 1 and establishes neighbors through networks 172.16.0.0
and 192.168.0.0:
Switch(config)# router
eigrp 1
Switch(config-router)#
network 172.16.0.0
Switch(config-router)#
network 192.168.0.0
Configuring EIGRP Interfaces
Other optional EIGRP parameters can be configured on an interface basis.
Command
Purpose
1.
configure terminal
Enter global configuration mode.
2.
router eigrp
autonomous-system
Enable an EIGRP routing process, and enter router
configuration mode. The AS number identifies the routes
to other EIGRP routers and is used to tag routing
information.
3.
network
network-number
Associate networks with an EIGRP routing process. EIGRP
sends updates to the interfaces in the specified networks.
4.
eigrp log-neighbor-changes
(Optional) Enable logging of EIGRP neighbor changes to
monitor routing system stability.
5.
metric weights
tos k1 k2 k3 k4 k5
(Optional) Adjust the EIGRP metric. Although the defaults
have been carefully set to provide excellent operation in
most networks, you can adjust them.
Caution:
Setting metrics is complex and is not
recommended without guidance from an experienced
network designer.
6.
offset list
[
access-list number | name
] {
in
|
out
}
offset
[
type number
]
(Optional) Apply an offset list to routing metrics to
increase incoming and outgoing metrics to routes learned
through EIGRP. You can limit the offset list with an access
list or an interface.
7.
no auto-summary
(Optional) Disable automatic summarization of subnet
routes into network-level routes.
8.
ip summary-address eigrp
autonomous-system-number address
mask
(Optional) Configure a summary aggregate.
9.
end
Return to privileged EXEC mode.
10.
show ip protocols
Verify your entries.
For NSF awareness, the output shows:
*** IP Routing is NSF aware ***
EIGRP NSF enabled
11.
copy running-config startup-config
(Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.
Summary of Contents for IE 4000
Page 12: ...8 Configuration Overview Default Settings After Initial Switch Configuration ...
Page 52: ...48 Configuring Interfaces Monitoring and Maintaining the Interfaces ...
Page 108: ...104 Configuring Switch Clusters Additional References ...
Page 128: ...124 Performing Switch Administration Additional References ...
Page 130: ...126 Configuring PTP ...
Page 140: ...136 Configuring CIP Additional References ...
Page 146: ...142 Configuring SDM Templates Configuration Examples for Configuring SDM Templates ...
Page 192: ...188 Configuring Switch Based Authentication Additional References ...
Page 244: ...240 Configuring IEEE 802 1x Port Based Authentication Additional References ...
Page 298: ...294 Configuring VLANs Additional References ...
Page 336: ...332 Configuring STP Additional References ...
Page 408: ...404 Configuring DHCP Additional References ...
Page 450: ...446 Configuring IGMP Snooping and MVR Additional References ...
Page 490: ...486 Configuring SPAN and RSPAN Additional References ...
Page 502: ...498 Configuring Layer 2 NAT ...
Page 770: ...766 Configuring IPv6 MLD Snooping Related Documents ...
Page 930: ...926 Configuring IP Unicast Routing Related Documents ...
Page 976: ...972 Configuring Cisco IOS IP SLAs Operations Additional References ...
Page 978: ...974 Dying Gasp ...
Page 990: ...986 Configuring Enhanced Object Tracking Monitoring Enhanced Object Tracking ...
Page 994: ...990 Configuring MODBUS TCP Displaying MODBUS TCP Information ...
Page 996: ...992 Ethernet CFM ...
Page 1066: ...1062 Using an SD Card SD Card Alarms ...