10-22-2006 10:52 PM - edited 03-05-2019 12:23 PM
Guys,
Does anyone know if you can do a show ip eigrp topo and get all of the information for all prefixes.
Ie, if you want to do the following - BUT FOR ALL PREFIXES in the topo table and not just one route.
router>sh ip eigrp topo 123.123.123.0 255.255.255.252
IP-EIGRP topology entry for 123.123.123.0/30
State is Passive, Query origin flag is 1, 2 Successor(s), FD is 156928
Routing Descriptor Blocks:
122.122.122.65 (FastEthernet1/0/0), from 122.122.122.65, Send flag is 0x0
Composite metric is (156928/131328), Route is External
Vector metric:
Minimum bandwidth is 100000 Kbit
Total delay is 5130 microseconds
Reliability is 255/255
Load is 1/255
Minimum MTU is 1500
Hop count is 4
External data:
Originating router is 222.222.222.6
AS number of route is 1
External protocol is EIGRP, external metric is 131328
Administrator tag is 1 (0x00000042)
121.121.121.65 (FastEthernet5/0/0), from 121.121.121.65, Send flag is 0x0
Composite metric is (156928/131328), Route is External
Vector metric:
Minimum bandwidth is 100000 Kbit
Total delay is 5130 microseconds
Reliability is 255/255
Load is 1/255
Minimum MTU is 1500
Hop count is 4
External data:
Originating router is 222.222.222.5
AS number of route is 1
External protocol is EIGRP, external metric is 131328
Administrator tag is 1 (0x00000042)
router>
I know that you can do a show ip eigrp topo all and get some output for all entries in the topo but you dont get all the external/internal info in the output.
This is for a routing analysis excercise.
Many thx
Ken
10-22-2006 11:16 PM
Hello Ken,
unfortunately there is no command that displays all the detailed routes in the topology table, the only way to get a detailed description is by entering an IP address...
Regards,
GNT
10-23-2006 02:35 AM
Hey GNTs,
Thx for that (good website btw)
So, I have a router that has two eigrp procs on, and I want to be able to easily be able to list a route that is in a partical AS and is internal to that AS. Problem being mutual redist on the router, so AS1 goes into AS2 and vice versa.
so.... I guess the best way is
show ip route eigrp
I assume there is no other way to do a show ip route eigrp
Many thx btw and will rate the posting :)
Regards,
Ken
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