That depends on whether you enjoy the repetitive "Neighbor not on common
subnet" errors you'll get. :)
You must match.
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hopalong wrote:
> Hi
>
> Can anyone tell when EIGRP attempts to form a relationship, do the two
> routers have to be in the same subnet? or do they just have to be in the
> same major network?
>
> I seem to have routers that suggest that the second option is correct?
>
> Many thanks
>
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