What is the EIGRP Stub Routing feature?
A. The Stub routing feature is used to conserve bandwidth by summarizing and filtering routes. Only specified routes are propagated from the remote (Stub) router to the distribution router because of the Stub routing feature. For more information about the stub routing feature, refer to EIGRP Stub Routing. The EIGRP stub feature can be configured on the switch with the eigrp stub command, and it can be removed with the no eigrp stub. When you remove the eigrp stub command from the switch, the switch that runs the IP Base image throws the error: EIGRP is restricted to stub configurations only This issue can be resolved if you upgrade to Advanced Enterprise Images. This error is documented in CSCeh58135.
A. The Stub routing feature is used to conserve bandwidth by summarizing and filtering routes. Only specified routes are propagated from the remote (Stub) router to the distribution router because of the Stub routing feature. For more information about the Stub routing feature, refer to EIGRP Stub Routing. The EIGRP stub feature can be configured on the switch with the eigrp stub [receive-only] [leak-map name] [connected] [static] [summary] [redistributed] command. This feature can be removed with the no eigrp stub command. When you remove the eigrp stub command from the switch, the switch that runs the IP Base image throws this error: EIGRP is restricted to stub configurations only This issue can be resolved if you upgrade to Advanced Enterprise Images. This error is documented in CSCeh58135.