Defining a network for an eigrp routing process – Cisco ASA 5505 User Manual

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27-5

Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using the CLI

Chapter 27 Configuring EIGRP

Customizing EIGRP

Enabling EIGRP Authentication on an Interface, page 27-9

Defining an EIGRP Neighbor, page 27-10

Redistributing Routes Into EIGRP, page 27-11

Filtering Networks in EIGRP, page 27-12

Customizing the EIGRP Hello Interval and Hold Time, page 27-13

Disabling Automatic Route Summarization, page 27-14

Configuring Default Information in EIGRP, page 27-15

Disabling EIGRP Split Horizon, page 27-16

Restarting the EIGRP Process, page 27-17

Defining a Network for an EIGRP Routing Process

The Network table lets you specify the networks used by the EIGRP routing process. For an interface to
participate in EIGRP routing, it must fall within the range of addresses defined by the network entries.
For directly connected and static networks to be advertised, they must also fall within the range of the
network entries.

The Network table displays the networks configured for the EIGRP routing process. Each row of the
table displays the network address and associated mask configured for the specified EIGRP routing
process.

To add or define a network, perform the following steps:

Detailed Steps

Command

Purpose

Step 1

router eigrp

as-num

Example:

hostname(config)# router eigrp 2

Creates an EIGRP routing process and enters router configuration
mode for this EIGRP process.

The as-num argument is the autonomous system number of the
EIGRP routing process.

Step 2

network

ip-addr [mask]

Example:

hostname(config)# router eigrp 2

hostname(config-router)# network 10.0.0.0

255.0.0.0

Configures the interfaces and networks that participate in EIGRP
routing. You can configure one or more network statements with
this command.

Directly connected and static networks that fall within the defined
network are advertised by the ASA. Additionally, only interfaces
with an IP address that fall within the defined network participate
in the EIGRP routing process.

If you have an interface that you do not want to have participate
in EIGRP routing, but that is attached to a network that you want
advertised, see the

“Configuring Passive Interfaces” section on

page 27-7

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