[j-nsp] EIGRP

ChrisSerafin chris at chrisserafin.com
Wed Apr 15 16:33:24 EDT 2009


Murphy, Jay, DOH wrote:
> Will someone from Juniper confirm that your product line does not support EIGRP or IGRP for that matter?  An open standard IGP is required/needed to allow for various network elements to speak with one another.  We use EIGRP in our net, and will begin using Juniper in our core versus the incumbent hardware in place now. I understand injecting via redistribution, however, will this apply here, when our network becomes homogenized with Cisco at the distribution, and Juniper at the core. Is the solution moving to OSPF, an open standard IGP; in order to create continuity for routing and standardization, versus EIGRP, which would create more overhead, and some complexity by using both?  I guess this is predicated upon whether or not Juniper supports EIGRP out of the box.
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Both of those are Cisco proprietary protocols and Juniper 'can't use 
them. You will have to redistribute EIGRP into OSPF (or something else) 
for the Juniper to pick up the routing....I like OSPF inside and 
obviously BGP in the cloud.

--chris


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