RE: EIGRP [7:49678]

2002-07-25 Thread David j

I've had quite problems with that version in my 3620, it seems that atm
interfaces aren't working with older releases, like c3620-is56i-mz.121-5.T10
or even c3620-ik8s-mz.122-8.T5.bin, so I won't be surprised if it has more
mistakes
Richard Tufaro wrote:
 
 Anyone tried the 
 
 show ip eigrp e
 
 command on a router running (of course) eigrp and 12.2(10a)?
 Seems like its not in the command sequence.
 
 




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Re: EIGRP [7:49678]

2002-07-25 Thread Richard Tufaro

i know its the event command but why not document in the IOS?

 Richard Tufaro  07/25 1:04 PM 
Anyone tried the 

show ip eigrp e

command on a router running (of course) eigrp and 12.2(10a)? Seems like its
not in the command sequence.




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Re: EIGRP [7:49678]

2002-07-25 Thread Oleg Oz

I had a conversation with a cisco engineer about why there are so many
undocumented commands. He basically told me that before a command is
documented it needs to be documented (no pun intended) by the engineer, this
as it turns out is not as easy as it would sounds. There is a process that
needs to be completed on the engineers side that documents all possible
output, provides debugs and command syntax in all possible compinations. The
fact that this is so time consuming many engineers avoid doing it!

 Oleg Oz.




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