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Does Eigrp Support Secondary Addresses?

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EIGRP does support secondary address. Since EIGRP sources data packets from the primary addresses, Cisco RECOMMENDS that we CONFIGURE all routers on a particular subnet with primary addresses that belong to the SIMILAR subnet. Routers don’t form EIGRP neighbors over secondary network. For which, if all of the primary IP addresses of routers don’t AGREE, problems arises with neighbor adjacency.

EIGRP does support secondary address. Since EIGRP sources data packets from the primary addresses, Cisco recommends that we configure all routers on a particular subnet with primary addresses that belong to the similar subnet. Routers don’t form EIGRP neighbors over secondary network. For which, if all of the primary IP addresses of routers don’t agree, problems arises with neighbor adjacency.



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