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Non-Cisco Implementations

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\fig{network/routing}{network-topology}{Medium sized network topology} \fig{network/routing}{network-topology}{Medium sized network topology}
\subsection{Non-Cisco Implementations}
This is always a particular point of discussion around \gls{eigrp}. Cisco has released \textit{some} information on how \gls{eigrp} works.
Not \textit{all} information.
And only as \textit{informational} RFCs.
This ensures Cisco \textit{still} has control of the development of the protocol.
Because they have retained ownership by only publishing informational RFCs.
This has been a hindrance for the adoption of \gls{eigrp} in other vendors than Cisco them-self.
Known adoptions of EIGRP includes:
\begin{itemize}
\item \gls{frr} targeted release 4\cite{https://github.com/FRRouting/frr/wiki/Frr-3.0-\%E2\%86\%92-4.0}
\item Quagga has known works for trying to implement \gls{eigrp}. Still not officially implemented, thou.
\end{itemize}
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\section{RIP} \section{RIP}