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The other comment comes from Mike Morris: Having worked on very large corporate networks (Fortune 10) I’ve had experience with OSPF and EIGRP in large, multi-national networks.
While many Cisco customers run EIGRP on their nets (Packet Design estimates about 60% to 70% in the U.S.), the protocol doesn’t include as much Layer 3, or routing layer, information for network ...
Network 0.0.0.0 should do the trick then. <br><br>It would appear I can just leave my static default route / gateway of last resort in the static table on the routers that I want to talk directly ...
Now, obviously this is a discontiguous network (I'm messing around to try and make stuff work when it ordinarily shouldn't) but OSPF should be able to handle it and EIGRP has the no auto-summary ...
And then wrap up the bundle with a set of labs tied to the EIGRP. Network engineering is key to every IT department's function, and knowing how it works can be a boost to your career.
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