EIGRP Packet Types

EIGRP uses five specialized packets for routing table maintenance. These are as follows:

  • Hello Used to (re)discover and track other network EIGRP routers. Hello packets are multicast for neighbor discovery/recovery and do not require acknowledgment. Neighbor rediscovery sometimes occurs during the convergence process.

    - The fixed hello interval is 60 seconds for serial interfaces less than T1 or configured for multipoint (for example, Frame Relay, ATM or X.25).

    - Serial interfaces with links T1 or greater have a Hello interval of five seconds.

    - Hold-timer is defaulted to three times the Hello interval, either 15- or 180-seconds, depending on the interface.

  • Acknowledgement Used to acknowledge receipt of any EIGRP packet that requires reliable delivery. An acknowledgment packet is a Hello packet that has no data.

  • Update Used to convey routing information to known destinations. Update packets are used to either provide a complete topological data dump to a new EIGRP router or to provide an update to a topological change in the network, such as a downed link or change in link cost.

  • Query Used whenever a router needs specific information from one or all of its neighbors. Queries are sent only when a destination becomes active. When the network is stable, all routes in the topology table are marked as PASSIVE, making it unnecessary (and a waste of bandwidth) to send EIGRP query packets.

  • Reply Sent in reply to EIGRP query packets. These packets instruct the originator not to recompute the route because feasible successors exist. Both query and reply packets are transmitted reliably.



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