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© 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ICND v2.0—5-1© 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 1
Enabling IGRP
© 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ICND v2.0—5-2
• More scalable than RIP
• Metric is Bandwidth & Delay
• Multiple-path support 6 unequal paths
Introducing IGRP
© 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ICND v2.0—5-3
•Bandwidth
•Delay
•Reliability
•Loading
•MTU
IGRP Composite Metric
© 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ICND v2.0—5-4
•Maximum 6 paths (default = 4)
•Within metric variance
•Next-hop router closer to destination
IGRP Unequal Multiple Paths
© 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ICND v2.0—5-5
Configuring IGRP
outer(config-router)#network network-number
• Selects participating attached networks
Router(config)#router igrp autonomous-system
• Defines IGRP as the IP routing protocol
© 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ICND v2.0—5-6
Configuring IGRP (cont.)
r(config-router)#traffic-share {balanced | min}
• Controls how load-balanced traffic is distributed
Router(config-router)#variance multiplier
• Controls IGRP load balancing
© 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ICND v2.0—5-7
IGRP Configuration Example
© 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ICND v2.0—5-8
Verifying the IGRP Configuration
© 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ICND v2.0—5-9
Displaying the IP Routing Table
© 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ICND v2.0—5-10
debug ip igrp transaction Command
© 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ICND v2.0—5-11
debug ip igrp events Command
RouterA#debug ip igrp events
IGRP event debugging is on
RouterA#
00:23:44: IGRP: sending update to 255.255.255.255 via Ethernet0 (172.16.1.1)
00:23:44: IGRP: Update contains 0 interior, 2 system, and 0 exterior routes.
00:23:44: IGRP: Total routes in update: 2
00:23:44: IGRP: sending update to 255.255.255.255 via Serial2 (10.1.1.1)
00:23:45: IGRP: Update contains 0 interior, 1 system, and 0 exterior routes.
00:23:45: IGRP: Total routes in update: 1
00:23:48: IGRP: received update from 10.1.1.2 on Serial2
00:23:48: IGRP: Update contains 1 interior, 1 system, and 0 exterior routes.
00:23:48: IGRP: Total routes in update: 2
© 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ICND v2.0—5-12
Updating Routing Information
Example
© 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ICND v2.0—5-13
Updating Routing Information
Example (Cont.)
© 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ICND v2.0—5-14
Updating Routing Information
Example (Cont.)
© 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ICND v2.0—5-15
Updating Routing Information
Example (Cont.)
© 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ICND v2.0—5-16
Summary
• IGRP has several key features such as increased
scalability, a sophisticated metric, and multiple paths.
• IGRP uses a composite routing metric that can include
bandwidth, delay, reliability, loading, and MTU value.
• The IGRP composite routing metric supports multiple
paths between source and destination.
• Use the router igrp and network commands to create an
IGRP routing process. Use the variance and traffic-share
commands to configure IGRP load balancing.
• Use the show ip protocols and show ip route commands
to display information about your IGRP configuration.
• Use the debug ip igrp transaction command to display
transaction information on IGRP routing transactions and
the debug ip igrp events command to display a summary
of the IGRP routing information.
Day 10.2 igrp

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Day 10.2 igrp

  • 1. © 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ICND v2.0—5-1© 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 1 Enabling IGRP
  • 2. © 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ICND v2.0—5-2 • More scalable than RIP • Metric is Bandwidth & Delay • Multiple-path support 6 unequal paths Introducing IGRP
  • 3. © 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ICND v2.0—5-3 •Bandwidth •Delay •Reliability •Loading •MTU IGRP Composite Metric
  • 4. © 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ICND v2.0—5-4 •Maximum 6 paths (default = 4) •Within metric variance •Next-hop router closer to destination IGRP Unequal Multiple Paths
  • 5. © 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ICND v2.0—5-5 Configuring IGRP outer(config-router)#network network-number • Selects participating attached networks Router(config)#router igrp autonomous-system • Defines IGRP as the IP routing protocol
  • 6. © 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ICND v2.0—5-6 Configuring IGRP (cont.) r(config-router)#traffic-share {balanced | min} • Controls how load-balanced traffic is distributed Router(config-router)#variance multiplier • Controls IGRP load balancing
  • 7. © 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ICND v2.0—5-7 IGRP Configuration Example
  • 8. © 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ICND v2.0—5-8 Verifying the IGRP Configuration
  • 9. © 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ICND v2.0—5-9 Displaying the IP Routing Table
  • 10. © 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ICND v2.0—5-10 debug ip igrp transaction Command
  • 11. © 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ICND v2.0—5-11 debug ip igrp events Command RouterA#debug ip igrp events IGRP event debugging is on RouterA# 00:23:44: IGRP: sending update to 255.255.255.255 via Ethernet0 (172.16.1.1) 00:23:44: IGRP: Update contains 0 interior, 2 system, and 0 exterior routes. 00:23:44: IGRP: Total routes in update: 2 00:23:44: IGRP: sending update to 255.255.255.255 via Serial2 (10.1.1.1) 00:23:45: IGRP: Update contains 0 interior, 1 system, and 0 exterior routes. 00:23:45: IGRP: Total routes in update: 1 00:23:48: IGRP: received update from 10.1.1.2 on Serial2 00:23:48: IGRP: Update contains 1 interior, 1 system, and 0 exterior routes. 00:23:48: IGRP: Total routes in update: 2
  • 12. © 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ICND v2.0—5-12 Updating Routing Information Example
  • 13. © 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ICND v2.0—5-13 Updating Routing Information Example (Cont.)
  • 14. © 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ICND v2.0—5-14 Updating Routing Information Example (Cont.)
  • 15. © 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ICND v2.0—5-15 Updating Routing Information Example (Cont.)
  • 16. © 2002, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ICND v2.0—5-16 Summary • IGRP has several key features such as increased scalability, a sophisticated metric, and multiple paths. • IGRP uses a composite routing metric that can include bandwidth, delay, reliability, loading, and MTU value. • The IGRP composite routing metric supports multiple paths between source and destination. • Use the router igrp and network commands to create an IGRP routing process. Use the variance and traffic-share commands to configure IGRP load balancing. • Use the show ip protocols and show ip route commands to display information about your IGRP configuration. • Use the debug ip igrp transaction command to display transaction information on IGRP routing transactions and the debug ip igrp events command to display a summary of the IGRP routing information.

Notas do Editor

  1. Purpose: This chapter introduces the Cisco IOS™ CLI on the Catalyst® 1900 switch and router. Timing: This chapter should take about 2 hours to present. Note: The Catalyst 1900 switch only has a subset of the router Cisco IOS commands available. Contents: Introduction to Cisco IOS. Explain to the student what is IOS? Cisco Device startup procedures in general. IOS configuration source. General introduction to the IOS CLI. Cat 1900 switch startup procedures. Intro to Cat 1900 CLI. This part covers the basic configuration on the switch, like setting the IP address and hostname. More details about the various Cat 1900 switch configuration commands are explained in Chapter 6 and 7. Router startup procedures. More details on the router startup process is discussed in chapter 5. Router IOS CLI.
  2. Purpose: The figure introduces the IGRP routing protocol. IGRP is a sophisticated distance vector routing protocol. Emphasize: The Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (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. Historically, IGRP became one of the success factors for the early Cisco IOS software capabilities because of its superiority to RIP version 1. The important IGRP characteristics are as follows: More scalability than RIP Fast response to network changes Sophisticated metric Multiple-path support
  3. Purpose: This figure presents the IGRP metric with its five possible components. Emphasize : Bandwidth and delay are the two metrics that are most commonly used. They also comprise the default metric. Note: Changing IGRP metrics can have great impact on network performance. Describe the IGRP 24-bit metric field, as follows: Bandwidth—Minimum bandwidth on the route, in kilobits per second. Delay—Route delay, in tens of microseconds. Reliability—Likelihood of successful packet transmission, expressed as an integer from 0 to 255. Loading—Effective bandwidth of path. MTU—Minimum MTU in path, expressed in bytes. The following equation calculates the metric. It is presented for instructors and is not required to be taught: metric = [k1 x bandwidth + (k2 x bandwidth) / (256 - load) + k3 x delay] If k5 does not equal 0, an additional operation is done: metric = metric x (k5/(reliability + k4)) The default constant values are k1 = k3 = 1 and k2 = k4 = k5 = 0. Again, if default values are set, metric = bandwidth + delay. The constants (k1, k2, k3) can be changed using the metric weights command. Changes to the IGRP constant values should be made with great care.
  4. Purpose: The figure presents how IGRP load sharing improves throughput and increases reliability. Emphasize: Only feasible paths can be used for IGRP load sharing. Load-balancing methods vary according to the switching mode because the data structures for process switching, fast switching, and autonomous switching are all different. When process switching, the processor load-balances packet by packet. When fast, autonomous, or silicon switching, load balancing is done destination by destination. By default, the amount of variance is set to one, which results in equal-cost load balancing. You can use the default-metric command to change the default metric. Transition: The following pages describe how to configure the IGRP routing protocol.
  5. Slide 1 of 2 Purpose: This figure explains how to use the router igrp and network commands to configure an IGRP process. Emphasize: Note that the AS keyword is required for IGRP. You can use multiple network commands to specify all networks that are to participate in the IGRP process. Only those networks specified will be published to other routers.
  6. Slide 2 of 2 Purpose: This figure displays the commands to allow load sharing and load balancing in an IGRP environment. Emphasize: Note the router configuration mode to the students.
  7. Purpose: The figure shows how the IGRP commands operate on the example network. Emphasize: An administrator only specifies directly connected networks that should be published to other routers. Without the network command, nothing is advertised. With a network command, the router will advertise every subnet within the Class A, B, or C network specified in the configuration.
  8. Purpose: This figure shows how the show ip protocol command is used to monitor IGRP operation. Emphasize: The command displays the routing protocols that are active on the router for IP. It also gives network and timer information. In this example, IGRP is displayed. Point out the timing information. Point out the list of networks for which the router is injecting routes. Point out the administrative distance metric.
  9. Purpose: This figure displays the show ip route command, which displays the contents of the router’s IP routing table. Emphasize: This is the same command presented earlier in the chapter. Discuss the IP routing table in detail. The [100/90956] represent the administrative distance and metric, respectively. Discuss the following fields: I—Refers to routes learned from IGRP. via—Refers to the router that informed us about this route. 00:00:23 timer value—IGRP updates are every 90 seconds. Ask, “How long until the next update?” The interfaces used for the best path.
  10. Purpose: This figure presents the debug ip igrp transaction command. Emphasize: The debug ip igrp transaction command displays all updates that are sent from and received by your router.
  11. Purpose: This figure presents the debug ip igrp events command. Emphasize: When there are many networks in your routing table, displaying every update for every route can flood the console and make the router unusable. The debug ip igrp events command displays a summary of IGRP routing messages. This command indicates the source and destination of each update, as well as the number of routes in each update. Messages are not generated for each route.
  12. Slide 1 of 4 Purpose: The next few pages illustrate IGRP update operation when network information changes. Emphasize: Network 172.16.0.0 fails. Router A sends a triggered update to router B.
  13. Slide 2 of 4 Purpose: This figure continues to illustrate IGRP update operation when network information changes. Emphasize: Router B receives the triggered update from router A, sends a poison reverse to router A, and sends a triggered update to router C.
  14. Slide 3 of 4 Purpose: This figure continues to illustrate IGRP update operation when network information changes. Emphasize: Router B places route to network 172.16.0.0 in hold-down state. The route is marked as “possibly down” while in holddown. Router B will still attempt to forward packets destined to 172.16.0.0.
  15. Slide 4 of 4 Purpose: This figure continues to illustrate IGRP update operation when network information changes. Emphasize: If the link comes back up, router A will send another triggered update to router B. Router B will not update its routing table until the hold-down timer expires.
  16. Purpose: This slide discuss the initial configurations on the routers and switches. Note: There is no setup mode on the Catalyst 1900 switch.