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Fig 3 - Configuration switching for R2 \ Fig 4 - Configuration switching for R3 Fig 5 - EIGRP protocol, ping test for R1 Fig 6 - EIGRP protocol, ping test for R2
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Fig 7 - EIGRP protocol, ping test for R3 Once performing the ping test, the entries in the EIGRP protocol table is monitored and analyzed. Fig. 8 until 10
shows protocol table of R1, R2 and R3, respectively.
Fig 8 - Routing Protocol R1
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Fig 9 - Routing protocol Router 2 Fig 10 - Routing Protocol Router 3 As a result, we can get a number of the data packet received in this routing protocols from the ping test and other
parameters configuration, as shown in Table 1.
Table 1 - EIGRP traffic Routers
Hellos sent/received
Hello Process ID
PDM Process Queue
IP Socket Queue
EIGRP Input
Queue
R1
3544/1766
156
109
0/2000/1/0
0/2000/1/0
R2
144/143
156
109
0/2000/1/0
0/2000/1/0
R3
6383/2107
156
109
0/2000/2/0
0/2000/2/0
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