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\gls{eigrp} is Cisco's enhanced edition if \gls{igrp}. Dating back to 1993 and a leg for Cisco over other vendors back in the early days of the Internet. (.. hmm. And remember Cisco's implementation of \gls{ospf} was known to be unstable until the early 2000's.)
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\gls{eigrp} is Cisco's enhanced edition if \gls{igrp}. Dating back to 1993 and a leg for Cisco over other vendors back in the early days of the Internet. (.. hmm. And remember Cisco's implementation of \gls{ospf} was known to be unstable until the early 2000's.)
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The change to \gls{eigrp} from \gls{igrp} was due to the support of classless routing. (\gls{igrp} only supported classful routing of class A (/8), B (/16), and C (/24) networks.)
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The change to \gls{eigrp} from \gls{igrp} was due to the support of classless routing. (\gls{igrp} only supported classful routing of class A (/8), B (/16), and C (/24) networks.)
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