An easier way to see if you have any active routes would be sh ip eigrp
topology active

You could also add 'eigrp log-neighbor-changes' (double check the dashes)
under the eigrp configuration.  Make sure you have no logging consol in your
config as well and either log to a syslog server or to a buffer.  You will
also want to have the time on all the servers synched so you can match up
the log messages.

Dennis
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> In a message dated 09/30/2001 12:49:50 PM Central Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>   Date:  09/30/2001 12:49:50 PM Central Daylight Time
>  From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jim Bond)
>  Sender:    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  Reply-to:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jim Bond)
>  To:    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>  Hello,
>
>  We have about 20 core routers running EIGRP. For some
>  reason, EIGRP recaculated ALL routes every 10-15
>  hours. This seems odd because I think EIGRP will only
>  caculate effected routes, right? I turned on "debug ip
>  eigrp notification" on some routers but didn't find
>  anything wrong. How do I find the problem?
>
>  Thanks in advance.
>
>  Jim
>
> Jim,
>         Try:   show ip eigrp database all
>  to see if you have Stuck-In-Active routes.
> HTH,
> Rob H.    NP, DP, blah,blah,blah........




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