What are the Timer of RIP, IGRP, EIGRP and OSPF Routing
Protocol?
Answer Posted / aruna
RIP
30 Sec(Update)
180 Sec(Timeout)
120 Sec(Remove)
IGRP
90 Sec(Update)
3*Update(Invalid)
3*Update+10(Hold_down)
7*Update(Flashtime)
EIGRP
For LAN
5 Sec(Hello)
3*Hello(hold-timer)
For WAN
60 Sec(Hello)
3*Hello(hold-timer)
OSPF
10 Sec(Hello)
4*Hello(Dead-interval)
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