RE: Silly EIGRP question [7:64259]

2003-03-12 Thread Mustafa Furat
resending.
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From: Mustafa Furat 
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 7:21 PM
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hi...

INET#sh version
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
IOS (tm) 3600 Software (C3640-IS-M), Version 12.0(7)T,  RELEASE SOFTWARE
(fc2)
Copyright (c) 1986-1999 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Wed 08-Dec-99 01:53 by phanguye
Image text-base: 0x600088F0, data-base: 0x60E02000
.



INET(config)#router eigrp 10
INET(config-router)#eigrp ?
  log-neighbor-changes   Enable/Disable IP-EIGRP neighbor logging
  log-neighbor-warnings  Enable/Disable IP-EIGRP neighbor warnings
  stub   Set IP-EIGRP as stubed router





I still am not sure if it is for that purpose... but this is how it can
be configured...

Mustafa

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From: Amar KHELIFI [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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hi,
eigrp log-neighbor-changes
eigrp log-neighbor-warnings
Regards, Amar.
Scott Roberts  a icrit dans le message de news:
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 never heard of that command...doesn't exist to my knowledge (at least
on
 12.0)

 scott

 Shyam, Sharma S (CAP, GECIS)  wrote in
 message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Missed  the command
 
  show ip eigrp timers
 
  rgds
 
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   From: Shyam, Sharma S (CAP, GECIS)
   Reply To: Shyam, Sharma S (CAP, GECIS)
   Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 6:33 AM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: RE: Silly EIGRP question [7:64259]
  
   Michael
  
   I am not much experiencd but can we use  for this.
  
   Rgds
   Sky
  
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From: Michael Williams[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply To: Michael Williams
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 6:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Silly EIGRP question [7:64259]
   
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
 A protocol analyzer? ;-) And one that does a decent job with
 EIGRP. A lot of them don't. I think EtherPeek does in its
 latest software. Network Associates does a good job with
EIGRP.
   
I'll span a the port connecting out WAN router to the core
switch
(I'm
  99%
sure we're getting hit with updates from the WAN).  We use NA,
but
  haven't
had the need to use it for EIGRP..
   
 You can turn the router into a troubleshooting tool with the
 various debug commands, of course. There's quite a few for
 EIGRP and at least one would give you the info that you seek,
 (probably debug eigrp packet). But, you didn't want to use
 debugging, for good reason probably.
   
Yeah we don't take debugging on the core routers/switches to
 easily
  =)
Ever since a new guy decided to debug EIGRP in an EIGRP storm
without
 a
  no
logging console.
   
Thanks!
Mike




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Re: Silly EIGRP question [7:64259]

2003-03-09 Thread Amar KHELIFI
hi,
eigrp log-neighbor-changes
eigrp log-neighbor-warnings
Regards, Amar.
Scott Roberts  a icrit dans le message de news:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 never heard of that command...doesn't exist to my knowledge (at least on
 12.0)

 scott

 Shyam, Sharma S (CAP, GECIS)  wrote in
 message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Missed  the command
 
  show ip eigrp timers
 
  rgds
 
   --
   From: Shyam, Sharma S (CAP, GECIS)
   Reply To: Shyam, Sharma S (CAP, GECIS)
   Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 6:33 AM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: RE: Silly EIGRP question [7:64259]
  
   Michael
  
   I am not much experiencd but can we use  for this.
  
   Rgds
   Sky
  
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From: Michael Williams[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply To: Michael Williams
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 6:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Silly EIGRP question [7:64259]
   
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
 A protocol analyzer? ;-) And one that does a decent job with
 EIGRP. A lot of them don't. I think EtherPeek does in its
 latest software. Network Associates does a good job with EIGRP.
   
I'll span a the port connecting out WAN router to the core switch
(I'm
  99%
sure we're getting hit with updates from the WAN).  We use NA, but
  haven't
had the need to use it for EIGRP..
   
 You can turn the router into a troubleshooting tool with the
 various debug commands, of course. There's quite a few for
 EIGRP and at least one would give you the info that you seek,
 (probably debug eigrp packet). But, you didn't want to use
 debugging, for good reason probably.
   
Yeah we don't take debugging on the core routers/switches to
 easily
  =)
Ever since a new guy decided to debug EIGRP in an EIGRP storm
without
 a
  no
logging console.
   
Thanks!
Mike




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Re: Silly EIGRP question [7:64259]

2003-03-07 Thread Scott Roberts
never heard of that command...doesn't exist to my knowledge (at least on
12.0)

scott

Shyam, Sharma S (CAP, GECIS)  wrote in
message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Missed  the command

 show ip eigrp timers

 rgds

  --
  From: Shyam, Sharma S (CAP, GECIS)
  Reply To: Shyam, Sharma S (CAP, GECIS)
  Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 6:33 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE: Silly EIGRP question [7:64259]
 
  Michael
 
  I am not much experiencd but can we use  for this.
 
  Rgds
  Sky
 
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   From: Michael Williams[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Reply To: Michael Williams
   Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 6:41 AM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: RE: Silly EIGRP question [7:64259]
  
   Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
A protocol analyzer? ;-) And one that does a decent job with
EIGRP. A lot of them don't. I think EtherPeek does in its
latest software. Network Associates does a good job with EIGRP.
  
   I'll span a the port connecting out WAN router to the core switch (I'm
 99%
   sure we're getting hit with updates from the WAN).  We use NA, but
 haven't
   had the need to use it for EIGRP..
  
You can turn the router into a troubleshooting tool with the
various debug commands, of course. There's quite a few for
EIGRP and at least one would give you the info that you seek,
(probably debug eigrp packet). But, you didn't want to use
debugging, for good reason probably.
  
   Yeah we don't take debugging on the core routers/switches to
easily
 =)
   Ever since a new guy decided to debug EIGRP in an EIGRP storm without
a
 no
   logging console.
  
   Thanks!
   Mike




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RE: Silly EIGRP question [7:64259]

2003-03-06 Thread Mustafa Furat
why dont you Create an access-list  and log eigrp packets?
and use 
ie.,

eigrp network 10
log-neighbor-changes
log-neighbor-warnings

I have never tried but wonder if it works :) if not why?
Thanks

Mustafa

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From: Michael Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 5:59 PM
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Subject: Silly EIGRP question [7:64259]


I know this question sounds silly, but I can't for the life of me figure
out
how to do this:

Short of debugging, how can I tell the last EIGRP update that was
received
on a router, from what neighbor that update came, and for what
network(s) it
updated?

I know I can 'sh ip prot' and see when the last update was, but this
isn't
what I'm looking for.

TIA,
Mike W.




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RE: Silly EIGRP question [7:64259]

2003-03-05 Thread Shyam, Sharma S (CAP, GECIS)
Michael

I am not much experiencd but can we use  for this.

Rgds
Sky 

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 Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 6:41 AM
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 Subject:  RE: Silly EIGRP question [7:64259]
 
 Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
  A protocol analyzer? ;-) And one that does a decent job with
  EIGRP. A lot of them don't. I think EtherPeek does in its
  latest software. Network Associates does a good job with EIGRP.
 
 I'll span a the port connecting out WAN router to the core switch (I'm 99%
 sure we're getting hit with updates from the WAN).  We use NA, but haven't
 had the need to use it for EIGRP..
 
  You can turn the router into a troubleshooting tool with the
  various debug commands, of course. There's quite a few for
  EIGRP and at least one would give you the info that you seek,
  (probably debug eigrp packet). But, you didn't want to use
  debugging, for good reason probably.
 
 Yeah we don't take debugging on the core routers/switches to easily =) 
 Ever since a new guy decided to debug EIGRP in an EIGRP storm without a no
 logging console.
 
 Thanks!
 Mike




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RE: Silly EIGRP question [7:64259]

2003-03-05 Thread Shyam, Sharma S (CAP, GECIS)
Missed  the command

show ip eigrp timers

rgds

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 From: Shyam, Sharma S (CAP, GECIS)
 Reply To: Shyam, Sharma S (CAP, GECIS)
 Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 6:33 AM
 To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject:  RE: Silly EIGRP question [7:64259]
 
 Michael
 
 I am not much experiencd but can we use  for this.
 
 Rgds
 Sky 
 
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  From:   Michael Williams[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Reply To:   Michael Williams
  Sent:   Tuesday, March 04, 2003 6:41 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject:RE: Silly EIGRP question [7:64259]
  
  Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
   A protocol analyzer? ;-) And one that does a decent job with
   EIGRP. A lot of them don't. I think EtherPeek does in its
   latest software. Network Associates does a good job with EIGRP.
  
  I'll span a the port connecting out WAN router to the core switch (I'm
99%
  sure we're getting hit with updates from the WAN).  We use NA, but
haven't
  had the need to use it for EIGRP..
  
   You can turn the router into a troubleshooting tool with the
   various debug commands, of course. There's quite a few for
   EIGRP and at least one would give you the info that you seek,
   (probably debug eigrp packet). But, you didn't want to use
   debugging, for good reason probably.
  
  Yeah we don't take debugging on the core routers/switches to easily
=)
  Ever since a new guy decided to debug EIGRP in an EIGRP storm without a
no
  logging console.
  
  Thanks!
  Mike




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Silly EIGRP question [7:64259]

2003-03-03 Thread Michael Williams
I know this question sounds silly, but I can't for the life of me figure out
how to do this:

Short of debugging, how can I tell the last EIGRP update that was received
on a router, from what neighbor that update came, and for what network(s) it
updated?

I know I can 'sh ip prot' and see when the last update was, but this isn't
what I'm looking for.

TIA,
Mike W.


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Re: Silly EIGRP question [7:64259]

2003-03-03 Thread Robert Edmonds
If show ip eigrp doesn't give
you what you're looking for, I think you're going to have to break down and
use debug.  If I'm wrong, I'm sure someone will correct me.


Michael Williams  wrote in message
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 I know this question sounds silly, but I can't for the life of me figure
out
 how to do this:

 Short of debugging, how can I tell the last EIGRP update that was received
 on a router, from what neighbor that update came, and for what network(s)
it
 updated?

 I know I can 'sh ip prot' and see when the last update was, but this isn't
 what I'm looking for.

 TIA,
 Mike W.




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RE: Silly EIGRP question [7:64259]

2003-03-03 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Michael Williams wrote:
 
 I know this question sounds silly, but I can't for the life of
 me figure out how to do this:

It's not silly, but I don't think there's an answer. I tried a few of the
EIGRP commands and didn't see what you seek. Maybe somebody else will have
more luck.

 
 Short of debugging, how can I tell the last EIGRP update that
 was received on a router, from what neighbor that update came,
 and for what network(s) it updated?

A protocol analyzer? ;-) And one that does a decent job with EIGRP. A lot of
them don't. I think EtherPeek does in its latest software. Network
Associates does a good job with EIGRP.

The only other answer that comes to mind is careful monitoring of what is
changing when you do show ip eigrp neighbor, show ip eigrp topology, etc.

 
 I know I can 'sh ip prot' and see when the last update was, but
 this isn't what I'm looking for.

You are sort of expecting the router to be a good troubleshooting tool. It's
really not. It's really just a router. It sees gazillions of packets. It
processes them and makes its topology table, etc. It may summarize the
packets so you can see statistics (show ip eigrp traffic), but it doesn't
keep around information on the packets beyond what it puts into its data
structures.

You can turn the router into a troubleshooting tool with the various debug
commands, of course. There's quite a few for EIGRP and at least one would
give you the info that you seek, (probably debug eigrp packet). But, you
didn't want to use debugging, for good reason probably.

Priscilla

 
 TIA,
 Mike W.




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RE: Silly EIGRP question [7:64259]

2003-03-03 Thread Scott Roberts
Show ip eigrp neighbor, will show the hold time. The hold time is
updated when a hello packet is received. The default hello time interval
is 5 seconds so you're neighbors will always be reporting a hold time
between 10-15 seconds.

scott

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From: Michael Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Subject: Silly EIGRP question [7:64259]


I know this question sounds silly, but I can't for the life of me figure
out how to do this:

Short of debugging, how can I tell the last EIGRP update that was
received on a router, from what neighbor that update came, and for what
network(s) it updated?

I know I can 'sh ip prot' and see when the last update was, but this
isn't what I'm looking for.

TIA,
Mike W.




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RE: Silly EIGRP question [7:64259]

2003-03-03 Thread Michael Williams
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
 A protocol analyzer? ;-) And one that does a decent job with
 EIGRP. A lot of them don't. I think EtherPeek does in its
 latest software. Network Associates does a good job with EIGRP.

I'll span a the port connecting out WAN router to the core switch (I'm 99%
sure we're getting hit with updates from the WAN).  We use NA, but haven't
had the need to use it for EIGRP..

 You can turn the router into a troubleshooting tool with the
 various debug commands, of course. There's quite a few for
 EIGRP and at least one would give you the info that you seek,
 (probably debug eigrp packet). But, you didn't want to use
 debugging, for good reason probably.

Yeah we don't take debugging on the core routers/switches to easily =) 
Ever since a new guy decided to debug EIGRP in an EIGRP storm without a no
logging console.

Thanks!
Mike


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