CCIE - 350-401 ENCORE - EIGRP Implementation with Labs

CCIE -EIGRP Implementation with Practical Labs

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Description

In this course the author will explain the facts of eigrp, the feature of eigrp, the terminology used for eigrp. The author will show the difference in applying the eigrp under classic format and named format. The author will explain the formula used under both formats. In this course the student will learn about the metric calculation and how the 5 variables are used and the default the K values that are used by default. K1 and K3 are used for metric calculation by EIGRP.  The author will use lab examples in calculating the eigrp metric calculation as part of the traffic engineering.

The author will also share important information on criteria to form EIGRP neighborship, these criteria should be met.


  1. Autonomous system number should match. (AS is a group of networks running under a single administrative control) .

  2. authentication should match (if applied). EIGRP supports MD5 authentication only.

  3. subnet mask should be the same.

  4. Hello timer- The interval in which EIGRP sends a hello message on an interface. It is 5 seconds by default. 5.

  5. Dead timer- The interval in which the neighbor will be declared dead if it is not able to send the hello packet. It is 15 seconds by default.

The author shows why named eigrp will be used in high speed networks. The course has 4 important labs that cover the injection of default route, summarization, redistribution and stub. The author will configure the labs step by step so the student will learn how to implement the labs.


Join the course and master EIGRP.

What You Will Learn!

  • EIGRP ROUTING PROTOCOL IMPLEMENTATION
  • EIGRP IN NAMED FORM AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION
  • NETWORK DESIGN AND CONFIGURATION USING THE STEPS SHOWN
  • METRIC CALCULATION FORMULA AND CONCEPTS
  • DEFAULT ROUTE INJECTION
  • ROUTE REDISTRIBUTION
  • EIGRP STUB CONFIGURATION

Who Should Attend!

  • CCNA
  • CCNP
  • CCIE
  • NETWORK ANALYSTS
  • NETWORK ADMINISTRATORS
  • NETWORK ARCHITECTS
  • SYSTEM ADMINISTRATORS
  • DESKTOP ANALYSTS