[c-nsp] EIGRP as industry standard ?

Josh Farrelly Josh.Farrelly at manukau.ac.nz
Thu Mar 14 18:32:29 EDT 2013


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Kind Regards,

Josh Farrelly



On 15/03/13 3:47 AM, "Ge Moua" <moua0100 at umn.edu> wrote:

>It was interesting to see an IETF doc about EIGRP:
>http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-savage-eigrp-00
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>I¹m wondering if Cisco may be releasing this to the wider Internet
>community for possible industry standards consideration. While
>technically classified by Cisco as a distance-vector protocol, there are
>hybrid features of EIGRP that makes it attractive over traditional
>link-state IGPs like OSPF & IS-IS (which I'm a big fan of). However,
>what¹s not so attractive is the proprietary nature (tied to Cisco) and
>lack of support on other big name vendor equipment. Maybe Cisco is
>looking to change this in the horizon.
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>I'd be interested to know what other ppl way smarter than me thinks.
>Thanks for your feedback.
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>Regards,
>Ge Moua
>Univ of Minn Alumnus
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