Specifications
Implementing EIGRP on Cisco IOS XR Software
How to Implement EIGRP on Cisco IOS XR Software
RC-150
Cisco IOS XR Routing Configuration Guide
Redistributing Routes for EIGRP
This task explains how to redistribute routes, apply limits on the number of routes, and set timers for 
nonstop forwarding.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. configure
2. router eigrp as-number 
3. address-family{ipv4 | ipv6} 
4. redistribute {{bgp | connected | isis | ospf | ospfv3 | rip | static} [as-number]} [route-policy name] 
5. redistribute maximum-prefix maximum [threshold] [[dampened] [reset-time minutes] [restart 
minutes] [restart-count number] | [warning-only]] 
6. timers nsf route-hold seconds
7. maximum paths maximum
8. maximum-prefix maximum [threshold] [[dampened] [reset-time minutes] [restart minutes] 
[restart-count number] | [warning-only]]
Step 6
summary-address 
ip-address 
{
/length | mask
} 
[
admin-distance
]
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config-eigrp-af-if)# 
summary-address 192.168.0.0/16 95 
Configures a summary aggregate address for the specified 
EIGRP interface.
Step 7
end
or
commit
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config-eigrp-af-if)# end
or
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config-eigrp-af-if)# 
commit
Saves configuration changes.
• When you issue the end command, the system prompts 
you to commit changes:
Uncommitted changes found, commit them before 
exiting(yes/no/cancel)?
[cancel]:
–
Entering yes saves configuration changes to the 
running configuration file, exits the configuration 
session, and returns the router to EXEC mode.
–
Entering no exits the configuration session and 
returns the router to EXEC mode without 
committing the configuration changes.
–
Entering cancel leaves the router in the current 
configuration session without exiting or 
committing the configuration changes.
• Use the commit command to save the configuration 
changes to the running configuration file and remain 
within the configuration session.
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