Brandon,
H on the table stands for Handle. Its arbitrary and unique number that the
router distinguishes internally as its neighbors.
Mark.
"Brandon Carroll" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 14/07/2000 07:35:42
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Subject: EIGRP Help!!!! 2nd request
Okay, there has got to be a CCIE out there that knows this! This was my
last post....Someone please let me know. Tomorrow is my last day of the
BSCN class and I'd like to have some kind of answer.....THANKS
Question!
I am in the BSCN class, by ASCOLTA training, and it is an excelent course.
I know it probably will not be on the exam but when I issue the
show eigrp neighbors command the following results are displayed:
IP-EIGRP Neighbors for process 77
Address Interface Holdtime Uptime Q Seq SRTT
RTO
(secs) (h:m:s) Count Num (ms)
(ms)
160.89.81.28 Ethernet1 13 0:00:41 0 11 4 20
160.89.80.28 Ethernet0 14 0:02:01 0 10 12 24
160.89.80.31 Ethernet0 12 0:02:02 0 4 5 20
the only thing missing is that on my router, in the far left colum, there is
a heading, "H" and underneath it is the following:
IP-EIGRP Neighbors for process 77
(H) Address Interface Holdtime Uptime Q Seq
SRTT RTO
(secs) (h:m:s) Count Num
(ms) (ms)
0 160.89.81.28 Ethernet1 13 0:00:41 0 11 4
20
2 160.89.80.28 Ethernet0 14 0:02:01 0 10 12
24
1 160.89.80.31 Ethernet0 12 0:02:02 0 4 5
20
Can anyone PLEASE explain what they mean! TH/ANKS!
Brandon Carroll
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