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Allen-Bradley Stratix 5400 User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1783-UM007G-EN-P - February 2017 333
Configure Switch Features Chapter 7
Configure EIGRP via Device Manager
From the Configure menu, choose EIGRP.
Table 88 - EIGRP Fields
Field Description
EIRGP Instances—Add EIGRP instances to the EIGRP table. To customize the default settings for an instance, see
page 336.
EIGRP ID Type the Autonomous System (AS) number of the EIGRP routing process.
Valid values: 1…65535.
Router ID Type the IP address of the router that is associated with the EIGRP instance.
Networks—Add EIGRP networks to the Network table.
EIGRP ID Choose the Autonomous System (AS) number of the EIGRP routing process.
Network Address Type the address of the network that is associated with an EIGRP routing process. EIGRP sends updates to the interfaces in the specified networks.
Wildcard Mask Choose a wildcard mask. A wildcard mask indicates a subnetwork, bitwise complement of the subnet mask.
Passive Interfaces—Add passive interfaces to prevent other routers on a local network from dynamically learning about routes.
EIGRP ID Choose an EIGRP ID.
Suppress routing updating
on all interfaces
Check the checkbox to suppress routing update messages from being sent through all interfaces.
Interface Choose a Layer 3 interface to suppress sending routing updates through.
Passive Check the checkbox to suppress routing update messages from being sent through the corresponding interface.
Interface—Add EIGRAP interface instances.
EIGRP ID Choose the Autonomous System (AS) number of the EIGRP routing process.
Interface Choose a Layer 3 interface that is associated with the EIGRP ID.
Hello Interval Type the hello interval for the EIGRP interface instance.
Valid values: 1…65535
Default: 60 seconds for low-speed nonbroadcast multiaccess (NBMA) networks and 5 seconds for all other networks
Hold Time Type the hold time interval for an EIGRP routing process. The hello packet advertises the hold time. The hold time indicates to EIGRP neighbors the
length of time for the neighbor to consider the router reachable.
Valid values: 1…65535 seconds
Default: 180 seconds for low-speed NBMA networks and 15 seconds for all other networks

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