Whats the differance

Discussion in 'General Cisco Certifications' started by morph, Mar 28, 2008.

  1. morph

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    between an EIGRP stub network and full blown EIGRP?
    done some digging around couldnt find anything....
     
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  2. BosonMichael
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    That's a CCNP-level topic. In short, stub routers have only one neighbor: a distribution-layer router. The stub router only needs a default route that points to that distribution router. This minimizes memory and processor utilization. Stub routers also limit the scope of EIGRP queries so routes do not get stuck in active (SIA).
     
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    my work should definately be giving me a payrise - i do the network+ i'm suddenly doing ccna work at work - then i nearly pass the cccna and now i'm being dumped with this which is CCNP :D All good though ;)
     
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    I hope my explanation was sufficiently understandable. :)
     
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