Re: EIGRP and Neighbor discovery across non-connected networks

From: David FAHED (dfahed@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Oct 24 2000 - 19:30:50 GMT-3


   
   The command neighbor work with non-directly connected only with RIP
   and IGRP. With EIGRP you can use the neighbor router configuration
   command to defeat the split horizon feature.
   
   Hope this help.
   
   Kenny Sallee wrote:
   
     Has anyone ever tried to get EIGRP to form an adjacency across a
     non-directly connected network with the neighbor command? I've
     tried briefly in our lab without luck. The reason I don't think it
     will work is that Hello's are send as unreliable multicast. Even
     when I had the neighbor statement, I saw multicast packets. The
     way I saw them was "debug ip packet detail 155" with an ACL
     "access-list 155 permit eigrp any any". I tried the nei statements
     to real router IP's that were also running EIGRP with nei
     statements as well as to bogus IP's just to see if a unicast would
     be sent to the bogus IP. And there was not. I know an alternative
     would be to tunnel EIGRP but I really don't want to do that. Any
     thoughts out there? Kenny



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