04-21-2021 10:12 PM
Does we need eigrp protocol no both sides. For example If i am using Eigrp protocol on one router and static routes on other router. Does it work or not!!!
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04-22-2021 12:30 AM
No this will not work. If you are using a dynamic routing protocol like EIGRP you need to configure this on both sides.
04-22-2021 11:55 AM - edited 04-22-2021 11:58 AM
Routing protocol like EIGRP, OSPF, RIP will exchange routes only if both routers are directly-connected neighbors and share link together (are on common subnet) and have same protocol enabled. If you and I are neighbors and talking EIGRP, we can exchange what we know and have (routes from others or redistributed or direct connected networks (interfaces with IPs and UP/UP). Note: you can have 2 neighbors via L2 switch which is still considered "directly connected".
So, no, having Eigrp on one router and static routes on other router will not work.
Regards, ML
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04-22-2021 12:30 AM
No this will not work. If you are using a dynamic routing protocol like EIGRP you need to configure this on both sides.
04-22-2021 11:55 AM - edited 04-22-2021 11:58 AM
Routing protocol like EIGRP, OSPF, RIP will exchange routes only if both routers are directly-connected neighbors and share link together (are on common subnet) and have same protocol enabled. If you and I are neighbors and talking EIGRP, we can exchange what we know and have (routes from others or redistributed or direct connected networks (interfaces with IPs and UP/UP). Note: you can have 2 neighbors via L2 switch which is still considered "directly connected".
So, no, having Eigrp on one router and static routes on other router will not work.
Regards, ML
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