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Cisco ME 3400 Ethernet Access Switch Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 35      Configuring IP Unicast Routing
Configuring EIGRP
Use the no forms of these commands to disable the feature or to return the setting to the default value.
Configuring EIGRP Stub Routing
The EIGRP stub routing feature reduces resource utilization by moving routed traffic closer to the end 
user. In a network using EIGRP stub routing, the only allowable route for IP traffic to the user is through 
a switch that is configured with EIGRP stub routing. The switch sends the routed traffic to interfaces that 
are configured as user interfaces or are connected to other devices. 
When using EIGRP stub routing, you need to configure the distribution and remote routers to use EIGRP 
and to configure only the switch as a stub. Only specified routes are propagated from the switch. The 
switch responds to all queries for summaries, connected routes, and routing updates.
Note
EIGRP stub routing only advertises connected or summary routes from the routing tables to other 
switches in the network. The switch uses EIGRP stub routing at the access layer to eliminate the need 
for other types of routing advertisements. If you try to configure multi-VRF-CE and EIGRP stub routing 
at the same time, the configuration is not allowed.
Any neighbor that receives a packet informing it of the stub status does not query the stub router for any 
routes, and a router that has a stub peer does not query that peer. The stub router depends on the 
distribution router to send the proper updates to all peers.
In 
, switch B is configured as an EIGRP stub router. Switches A and C are connected to the 
rest of the WAN. Switch B advertises connected, static, redistribution, and summary routes to switch A 
and C. Switch B does not advertise any routes learned from switch A (and the reverse).
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EIGRP Stub Router Configuration
For more information about EIGRP stub routing, see “Configuring EIGRP Stub Routing” part of the 
Cisco IOS IP Configuration Guide, Volume 2 of 3: Routing Protocols, Release 12.2 from the Cisco.com 
page under Documentation > Cisco IOS Software 12.2 Mainline > Configuration Guides.
Step 13
show key chain
Display authentication key information.
Step 14
copy running-config startup-config 
(Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.
Command
Purpose
Host A
Host B
Switch B
Switch A
Routed to WAN
Switch C
Host C
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