Hi,
To get the functional benefit you need to look through the available
options, what you configure where and you9ll identity the use of it.
It9s basically more scalable, configuration wise, it brings hierarchy into
EIGRP and is very much alike BGP. The main benefit (except MTR), is that
is the same instance supports configuration for IPv4/IPv6/VRF, thus it
bring address-familty support into EIGRP.
You can go through the Cisco Live session named 3Advances in EIGRP2, it9s
very good.
Cristian Matei, 2 x CCIE #23684 (R&S/SC)
cmatei_at_INE.com
Internetwork Expert, Inc.
http://www.INE.com
On 24/03/14 12:09, "segs" <michaelolusegunrufai_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>Hello Guys,
>Been going through EIGRP named mode and really i do not see the functional
>benefit of configuring EIGRP this way, seems a lot like Cisco just felt
>they should just make modifications to how people know how to configure
>this protocol for the fun of it. Please correct me if i am wrong.
>
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