03-24-2004 12:39 AM - edited 03-02-2019 02:31 PM
Hi!
I would be very grateful for explanation situation why in routing table i see
D* 0.0.0.0/0 [90/33280] via 10.15.0.2, 00:31:53, FastEthernet2/16
[90/33280] via 10.15.0.9, 00:31:53, FastEthernet2/14
but in topology table
P 0.0.0.0/0, 2 successors, FD is 33280
via 10.15.0.9 (33280/30720), FastEthernet2/14
via 10.15.0.2 (33280/30720), FastEthernet2/16
via Summary (28160/0), Null0
Why summary route is not FD?
Thanks
03-24-2004 03:33 AM
Coudl you post a show ip eigrp topo 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0? We need to see the rest of the output. At this point it either looks like a summary-address statement with an admin distance attached to it, or something is wrong.
Thanks!
:-)
Russ.W
03-24-2004 04:43 AM
This one
Core1_MT#sh ip eigrp topology 0.0.0.0
IP-EIGRP (AS 1): Topology entry for 0.0.0.0/0
State is Passive, Query origin flag is 1, 2 Successor(s), FD is 33280
Routing Descriptor Blocks:
10.15.0.9 (FastEthernet2/14), from 10.15.0.9, Send flag is 0x0
Composite metric is (33280/30720), Route is Internal
Vector metric:
Minimum bandwidth is 100000 Kbit
Total delay is 300 microseconds
Reliability is 255/255
Load is 1/255
Minimum MTU is 1500
Hop count is 2
Exterior flag is set
10.15.0.2 (FastEthernet2/16), from 10.15.0.2, Send flag is 0x0
Composite metric is (33280/30720), Route is Internal
Vector metric:
Minimum bandwidth is 100000 Kbit
Total delay is 300 microseconds
Reliability is 255/255
Load is 1/255
Minimum MTU is 1500
Hop count is 2
Exterior flag is set
0.0.0.0 (Null0), from 0.0.0.0, Send flag is 0x0
Composite metric is (28160/0), Route is Internal
Vector metric:
Minimum bandwidth is 100000 Kbit
Total delay is 100 microseconds
Reliability is 255/255
Load is 1/255
Minimum MTU is 1500
Hop count is 0
Exterior flag is set
Core1_MT#
03-24-2004 06:20 AM
Can you open a TAC case on this? There are several defects in this area, but there's a lot more analysis that needs to be done (looking at the config, looking at the routing table, looking at the version number). If not, then post the version, the static routes configured, and the eigrp section of the configuration.
:-)
Russ.W
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