10-22-2008 01:10 PM - edited 03-06-2019 02:05 AM
Hey there!,
I logged into my router and my EIGRP network lists is gone! Does something happen to make it go away?
If i go into config mode and add the networks back, would that be all that i have to do or is there something else?
HELP!
10-22-2008 01:25 PM
Dustin
I do not believe that we have enough information yet to diagnose what the problem is or what you should do about it. Can you tell us whether any changes have been made recently? Can you tell us whether interfaces are up or are down?
If you can post the output of show ip interface brief and the output of show ip protcol it would give us a good start on understanding your problem.
HTH
Rick
10-22-2008 02:44 PM
Rick,
There were no changes made. I did the show ip protocol and its giving me a **IP routing is NSF aware*** .... how come its doing that?
it usually gives me information when i do that...
10-22-2008 03:14 PM
This might seem silly, but did you remember to do a copy running start last time you configured it? Could just be that it's reset and didn't have an up to date config on it.
10-22-2008 06:56 PM
Dustin
Would you post the output of show ip interface brief? And it would help if you would post the output of show run.
HTH
Rick
10-22-2008 07:08 PM
10-22-2008 07:14 PM
10-23-2008 07:50 AM
Dustin
Thank you for posting the additional information. The show run clearly shows that there is no EIGRP configuration at all. If the switch stack was configured with EIGRP and now it is not then something must have changed. Perhaps someone went into the switch and configured it to remove EIGRP - but you indicate that no config changes were made. Another possibility might be that the version of code that the switches execute changed and that the current version does not support EIGRP. Has there possibly been a change in version of code (perhaps associated with a switch failover situation)?
If you do show startup-config is the EIGRP information there?
It would seem that the solution would be to go into configuration on the switch and to re-enter the EIGRP configuration (assuming that the version of code on the switch supports it).
HTH
Rick
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