In this course, you'll first review EIGRP theory and configuration basics that you should already be familiar with. Then, you'll move on to learn how the metric is calculated in EIGRP configuration and how the DUAL algorithm is used. Next, you'll explore EIGRP feasibility and unequal cost load balancing. You'll examine EIGRP named and classic modes with IPv4 and IPv6 configuration examples. Finally, you'll learn how to manipulate EIGRP path decisions and industry EIGRP DUAL best practices. This course is one of a series that prepares you for the 300-410: Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services (ENARSI) certification exam.
recognize the formula that is used to calculate the metric for EIGRP configuration, the k-values that are used in determining the metric, how the results are used on a Cisco router, and the use of the DUAL algorithm
describe feasibility in EIGRP, including feasible distance, feasible successor, the feasible condition, and unequal cost load balancing
describe EIGRP configuration named mode and classic mode and recognize IPv4 and IPv6 configuration examples
recognize how to manipulate the path decisions of EIGRP and industry EIGRP DUAL best practices