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- initialism Interior Gateway Routing Protocol, a
distance vector interiorrouting protocol (IGP) invented by Cisco
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Redistributed RIP and IGRP routes will appear in Area 1.
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Only redistributed IGRP routes will appear in Area 1.
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Only redistributed IGRP routes will appear in Area 1.
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Redistributed RIP and IGRP routes will appear in Area 1.
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RIP version 1 and IGRP are classful distance-vector routing protocols.
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RIP uses the metric hop count; IGRP uses a combination of bandwidth and delay.
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To add IGRP (Interior Gateway Routing Protocol) to your configuration, the primary command is:
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Also indicated next to each route in the table is whether it is a connected route (C), static route (S), or was learned dynamically via a routing protocol (with designations such as R for RIP and I for IGRP).
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The primary way IGRP differs from RIP is in that each router with IGRP can have multiple default routes.
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Add the IGRP routing protocol to your configuration.
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