The default interval for Hello packets to be sent out is 5 seconds. Yes, the default settings can be changed by entering "IP HELLO_INTERVAL EIGRP" on the command line.
By propagating only routing table changes and hello packets
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show ip eigrp traffic
bobo The packet is sent to discover neighbors within the EIGRP network. The packet is sent to search for network devices within an EIGRP network. The packet is used to propagate routing information within the EIGRP network. The packet is used to send an unreachable reply to another router within the EIGRP network.
1. As new neighbors are discovered, entries are placed in a neighbor table 2. If hello packets are not received within the hold time, DUAL must recalculate the topology. 3. The reported distance is the distance to a destination as advertised by a neighbor.
think so it is RTP...
Data packets that are in a group and sent together are called a frame. Data packets do not have to travel through unnecessary nodes so they can be sent quickly.
The packet is sent to discover neighbors within the EIGRP network.
When information is sent over a network, it is divided into relatively small pieces, which are sent one at a time. These are called "packets".When information is sent over a network, it is divided into relatively small pieces, which are sent one at a time. These are called "packets".When information is sent over a network, it is divided into relatively small pieces, which are sent one at a time. These are called "packets".When information is sent over a network, it is divided into relatively small pieces, which are sent one at a time. These are called "packets".
Filtering is the act of deciding which data packets are allowed to be sent and which packets should not be sent.Packets that are not sent are said to be filtered.Filtering decisions can be made by any device that routes, generates, or receives packets, but generally packets are filtered by firewalls.HTH,Gdunge
Packets sent through Linksys integrated router using NAT can be described in two ways. First, packets have to be translated if they are sent to another LAN, and secondly, packets sent to hosts within the same LAN need no translation.