Configuring EIGRP
Default EIGRP Configuration
Table 32-7, Part 1
Table 32-7, Part 1
Default EIGRP Configuration
Feature
Auto summary
Default-information
Default metric
Distance
EIGRP log-neighbor changes
IP authentication key-chain
IP authentication mode
IP bandwidth-percent
IP hello interval
IP hold-time
IP split-horizon
IP summary address
Metric weights
Network
Offset-list
Router EIGRP
Set metric
Traffic-share
Variance
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shows the default EIGRP configuration.
Default Setting
Enabled. Subprefixes are summarized to the classful network boundary when crossing
classful network boundaries.
Exterior routes are accepted and default information is passed between EIGRP processes
when doing redistribution.
Only connected routes and interface static routes can be redistributed without a default
metric. The metric includes:
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Bandwidth: 0 or greater kbps.
Delay (tens of microseconds): 0 or any positive number that is a multiple of 39.1
•
nanoseconds.
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Reliability: any number between 0 and 255 (255 means 100 percent reliability).
Loading: effective bandwidth as a number between 0 and 255 (255 is 100 percent
•
loading).
MTU: maximum transmission unit size of the route in bytes. 0 or any positive integer.
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Internal distance: 90.
External distance: 170.
Disabled. No adjacency changes logged.
No authentication provided.
No authentication provided.
50 percent.
For low-speed nonbroadcast multiaccess (NBMA) networks: 60 seconds; all other
networks: 5 seconds.
For low-speed NBMA networks: 180 seconds; all other networks: 15 seconds.
Enabled.
No summary aggregate addresses are predefined.
tos: 0; k1 and k3: 1; k2, k4, and k5: 0
None specified.
Disabled.
Disabled.
No metric set in the route map.
Distributed proportionately to the ratios of the metrics.
1 (equal-cost load balancing).
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Configuring IP Unicast Routing
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