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    EIGRP (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol) is a popular distance-vector routing protocol used in computer networks to facilitate communication between devices. Developed by Cisco Systems, EIGRP is an enhanced version of the Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP) and has become a widely used protocol in modern networks.
    EIGRP is a hybrid routing protocol that combines the benefits of distance-vector and link-state protocols. It is a proprietary protocol developed by Cisco Systems, which means it is primarily used on Cisco devices. EIGRP is designed to provide fast convergence, scalability, and flexibility in routing networks.
    The protocol employs an update process to distribute routing information and a query process to manage topology changes. Convergence - EIGRP excels in rapid convergence, promptly adapting to changes in the network topology. This is achieved through DUAL, which minimizes convergence time by utilizing feasible successors and successors.
    Some real world applications of EIGRP would be for example in service provider networks, mixed vendor environments and enterpise networks to name a few. Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) plays a crucial role in modern networking by providing a reliable and efficient routing solution.
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