Hello!

[2022356/652343] should be looked at as [Feasible Distance/Reported Distance]

>From Cisco.com:

Feasible distance is the best metric along a path to a destination network, 
including the metric to the neighbor advertising that path. Reported distance 
is the total metric along a path to a destination network as advertised by an 
upstream neighbor. A feasible successor is a path whose reported distance is 
less than the feasible distance (current best path).

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk365/technologies_white_paper09186a0080094cb7.shtml#eigrpmetrics
 

So in your case

2022356 is the Feasible Distance which is the best metric to reach this 
particular destination and 652343 shows the reported distance learned through 
this neighbor.


Cheers!

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Hello experts. 
Can someone explain me, in eigrp learn route what is [2022356/652343] what is 
first value and what is second and what is relation between them.  
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