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Chapter 38 Configuring IP Unicast Routing
Configuring EIGRP
Default metric Only connected routes and interface static routes can be redistributed
without a default metric. The metric includes:
• Bandwidth: 0 or greater kb/s.
• Delay (tens of microseconds): 0 or any positive number that is a
multiple of 39.1 nanoseconds.
• Reliability: any number between 0 and 255 (255 means
100 percent reliability).
• Loading: effective bandwidth as a number between 0 and 255
(255 is 100 percent loading).
• MTU: maximum transmission unit size of the route in bytes. 0 or
any positive integer.
Distance Internal distance: 90.
External distance: 170.
EIGRP log-neighbor changes Disabled. No adjacency changes logged.
IP authentication key-chain No authentication provided.
IP authentication mode No authentication provided.
IP bandwidth-percent 50 percent.
IP hello interval For low-speed nonbroadcast multiaccess (NBMA) networks:
60 seconds; all other networks: 5 seconds.
IP hold-time For low-speed NBMA networks: 180 seconds; all other networks:
15 seconds.
IP split-horizon Enabled.
IP summary address No summary aggregate addresses are predefined.
Metric weights tos: 0; k1 and k3: 1; k2, k4, and k5: 0
Network None specified.
NSF
1
awareness Enabled
2
. Allows Layer 3 switches to continue forwarding packets
from a neighboring NSF-capable router during hardware or software
changes.
NSF capability Disabled.
Note The switch supports EIGRP NSF-capable routing for IPv4.
Offset-list Disabled.
Router EIGRP Disabled.
Set metric No metric set in the route map.
Traffic-share Distributed proportionately to the ratios of the metrics.
Variance 1 (equal-cost load-balancing).
1. NSF = nonstop forwarding
2. EIGRP NSF awareness is enabled for IPv4 on switches running the IP services feature set.
Table 38-7 Default EIGRP Configuration (continued)
Feature Default Setting