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EIGRP

(Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol)

EIGRP, or Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol, is an advanced distance-vector routing protocol used in computer networks. It combines the best features of link-state and distance-vector protocols to provide efficient and scalable routing.

EIGRP is widely used in enterprise networks due to its fast convergence, low bandwidth usage, and support for multiple network protocols. It uses metrics like bandwidth, delay, and reliability to determine the best path for data transmission. EIGRP's flexibility and robustness make it a popular choice for complex network environments.
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