Hi.  I have a couple of questions regarding eigrp in the bscn book.

1.  how do you look at details of a hello packet?  Is a hello packet that
ospf uses any different from one that eigrp uses?  Logic tells me yes since
there is no dr/bdr with eigrp.

2.  what is a successor?  defn is a primary route used to reach a
destination, but i thought a successor was a router itself! 

3.  what is the igrp algorithm (is it the one on page 257)?  it says here
tha tigrp * 256 = eigrp's algorithm, but was wondering, why multiply by 256,
and not a different number?

4.  says that eigrp supports both lan and wan (p.249)--Ok, I was thinking,
does that mean I can run a routing protocol internally?  I think not!

5.  and if anyone has the time to explain feasibility to me...  It seems
tough right now to understand, stuff like:  the local best metric (current
feasible distance) > than next router metric learned from the router!
ugh...

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