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© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco ConfidentialBSCI Configuring EIGRP BSCI Module 2-2 – Implementing and Verifying EIGRP

© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco ConfidentialBSCI Objectives  Upon completing this lesson, you will be able to describe how to implement EIGRP routing. This ability includes being able to meet these objectives: Describe the commands used in a basic EIGRP configuration task Explain how to configure a router to use wildcard masks to select the interfaces and networks that will participate in EIGRP routing Configure the gateway of last resort or default route Verify that the router recognizes EIGRP neighbors and routes Verify EIGRP operations

© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco ConfidentialBSCI Purpose of this Lesson Coverage of topics new to the “EIGRP” module of BSCI.  What’s new in this module? Describe the commands used in a basic EIGRP configuration task Explain how to configure a router to use wildcard masks to select the interfaces and networks that will participate in EIGRP routing Configure the gateway of last resort or default route.

© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco ConfidentialBSCI Configuring EIGRP router eigrp autonomous-system-number  Defines EIGRP as the IP routing protocol.  All routers in the internetwork that must exchange EIGRP routing updates must have the same autonomous system number. network network-number [wildcard-mask]  Identifies attached networks participating in EIGRP.  The wildcard-mask is an inverse mask used to determine how to interpret the address. The mask has wildcard bits, where 0 is a match and 1 is “don’t care.” Router(config)# Router(config-router)#

© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco ConfidentialBSCI Configuring EIGRP (Cont.) bandwidth kilobits  Defines the interface’s bandwidth for the purposes of sending routing update traffic. Router(config-if)#

© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco ConfidentialBSCI Configuring EIGRP for IP Network is not configured on router A, because it is not directly connected to router A.

© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco ConfidentialBSCI Configuring EIGRP with IP (cont.) Classful configuration example: routerA(config)#router eigrp 109 routerA(config-router)#network routerA(config-router)#network routerA(config-router)#network routerA(config-router)#network Classless configuration example: routerA(config)#router eigrp 109 routerA(config-router)#network routerA(config-router)#network routerA(config-router)#network routerA(config-router)#network

© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco ConfidentialBSCI Using the Wildcard Mask in EIGRP

© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco ConfidentialBSCI Using and Configuring the ip default-network command for EIGRP

© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco ConfidentialBSCI Example R1 EIGRP Configuration

© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco ConfidentialBSCI R2 EIGRP Configuration interface FastEthernet0/0 ip address interface Serial0/0/1 bandwidth 64 ip address router eigrp 100 network network

© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco ConfidentialBSCI Verifying EIGRP: show ip eigrp neighbors R1#show ip eigrp neighbors IP-EIGRP neighbors for process 100 H Address Interface Hold Uptime SRTT RTO Q Seq (sec) (ms) Cnt Num Se0/0/ :07: R1#

© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco ConfidentialBSCI Verifying EIGRP: show ip route eigrp R1#show ip route eigrp D /16 [90/ ] via , 00:07:01, Serial0/0/ /16 is variably subnetted, 2 subnets, 2 masks D /16 is a summary, 00:05:13, Null /24 is variably subnetted, 2 subnets, 2 masks D /24 is a summary, 00:05:13, Null0 R1#show ip route Gateway of last resort is not set D /16 [90/ ] via , 00:06:55, Serial0/0/ /16 is variably subnetted, 2 subnets, 2 masks D /16 is a summary, 00:05:07, Null0 C /24 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/ /24 is variably subnetted, 2 subnets, 2 masks C /27 is directly connected, Serial0/0/1 D /24 is a summary, 00:05:07, Null0

© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco ConfidentialBSCI Verifying EIGRP: show ip protocols R1#show ip protocols Routing Protocol is "eigrp 100" Outgoing update filter list for all interfaces is not set Incoming update filter list for all interfaces is not set Default networks flagged in outgoing updates Default networks accepted from incoming updates EIGRP metric weight K1=1, K2=0, K3=1, K4=0, K5=0 EIGRP maximum hopcount 100 EIGRP maximum metric variance 1 Redistributing: eigrp 100 EIGRP NSF-aware route hold timer is 240s Maximum path: 4 Routing for Networks: / Routing Information Sources: Gateway Distance Last Update (this router) 90 00:09:38 Gateway Distance Last Update :09:40 Distance: internal 90 external 170

© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco ConfidentialBSCI Verifying EIGRP: show ip eigrp interfaces R1#show ip eigrp interfaces IP-EIGRP interfaces for process 100 Xmit Queue Mean Pacing Time Multicast Pending Interface Peers Un/Reliable SRTT Un/Reliable Flow Timer Routes Fa0/0 0 0/0 0 0/ Se0/0/1 1 0/ /

© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco ConfidentialBSCI Verifying EIGRP: show ip eigrp topology R1#show ip eigrp topology IP-EIGRP Topology Table for AS(100)/ID( ) Codes: P - Passive, A - Active, U - Update, Q - Query, R - Reply, r - reply Status, s - sia Status P /27, 1 successors, FD is via Connected, Serial0/0/1 P /24, 1 successors, FD is via Summary ( /0), Null0 P /16, 1 successors, FD is via Summary (28160/0), Null0 P /24, 1 successors, FD is via Connected, FastEthernet0/0 P /16, 1 successors, FD is via ( /28160), Serial0/0/1

© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco ConfidentialBSCI Verifying EIGRP: show ip eigrp traffic R1#show ip eigrp traffic IP-EIGRP Traffic Statistics for AS 100 Hellos sent/received: 429/192 Updates sent/received: 4/4 Queries sent/received: 1/0 Replies sent/received: 0/1 Acks sent/received: 4/3 Input queue high water mark 1, 0 drops SIA-Queries sent/received: 0/0 SIA-Replies sent/received: 0/0 Hello Process ID: 113 PDM Process ID: 73

© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco ConfidentialBSCI Summary  The configuration commands for basic EIGRP include: router eigrp autonomous-system network network-number [wildcard-mask] bandwidth kilobits  The optional wildcard-mask parameter in the network command is an inverse mask used to determine how to interpret the network-number. A wildcard bit of 0 is a match and of 1 is “don’t care”.  Create and advertise a default route in an EIGRP autonomous system with the ip default-network network-number command.

© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco ConfidentialBSCI Summary (cont.)  Use the show ip eigrp neighbors command to verify that the router recognizes its neighbors. Use the show ip route eigrp command to verify that the router recognizes routes from its neighbors.  Use the show ip protocols, show ip eigrp interfaces, show ip eigrp neighbors, show ip eigrp topology, and show ip eigrp traffic commands to verify EIGRP operations..

© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco ConfidentialBSCI Activity  Create a simple network using EIGRP as your routing protocol. These steps were discussed at the beginning of this module.  Verify your connections by running the show commands discussed in the module: show ip protocols, show ip eigrp interfaces, show ip eigrp neighbors, show ip eigrp topology, and show ip eigrp traffic  Reflection: Are your routes displayed correctly in the routing table and identified as both directly connected or EIGRP?

© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco ConfidentialBSCI Self Check  Which show command verifies the router can recognize its neighbors?  Show ip route eigrp has what function?  What command establishes EIGRP as the routing protocol?  Identify the command to create and advertise a default route in an EIGRP autonomous system.

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