Yeah, I actually have a client that runs eirgp and I wanted to test
something out on my linux laptop. Thats why I asked. Thanks tho.
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 16:52, Tony Wasson wrote:
> > I understand that eirgp is cisco proprietary. However I thought I would
> > ask if there is a reverse engeneered implementation for linux yet ?
>
> I am not aware of an EIGRP implementation outside of Cisco gear.
> http://www.uwsg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0010.2/0340.html
>
> Chances are, if someone released code to do this, Cisco would not be
> impressed. I would not run EIGRP on an internal network unless 1) I knew I
> was going to stay 'all cisco' and had to budget to do this and 2) I needed
> to route IPX or AppleTalk in addition to TCP/IP. EIGRP works very well and
> is easier to setup than OSPF, but I'd pick OSPF anyday. WHY? OSPF is open,
> so you can get lots of different vendors that support OSPF on their gear.
>
> Tony Wasson
>
>
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