This chapter describes how to configure the Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP). For a
complete description of the IGRP commands in this chapter, refer to the “IGRP Commands” chapter
of the Network Protocols Command Reference, Part 1. To locate documentation of other commands
that appear in this chapter, use the command reference master index or search online.
IGRP is a dynamic distance-vector routing protocol designed by Cisco in the mid-1980s for routing
in an autonomous system that contains large, arbitrarily complex networks with diverse bandwidth
and delay characteristics.
For protocol-independent features, see the chapter “Configuring IP Routing Protocol-Independent
complete description of the IGRP commands in this chapter, refer to the “IGRP Commands” chapter
of the Network Protocols Command Reference, Part 1. To locate documentation of other commands
that appear in this chapter, use the command reference master index or search online.
IGRP is a dynamic distance-vector routing protocol designed by Cisco in the mid-1980s for routing
in an autonomous system that contains large, arbitrarily complex networks with diverse bandwidth
and delay characteristics.
For protocol-independent features, see the chapter “Configuring IP Routing Protocol-Independent
Features” in this document.
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