RE: AppleTalk EIGRP - Troubleshooting Duplicates

From: pylko@xxxxxxxxx
Date: Tue Jun 15 1999 - 14:31:50 GMT-3


   

From: Eric P Pylko

When in the lab, are you allowed to use the "show run" command, or do you
have to use other troubleshooting techniques besides "show run"?

When I took a CIT class a few months ago, the instructor only wanted us to
use debugging commands, show int, show ip route, debug ppp, etc. and not
"show run". He never said one way or the other if you could use "show run"
in the lab.

-Eric

"Ekis, Joel" <Joel.Ekis@Connect.Xerox.com> on 06/15/99 12:51:42 PM

Please respond to "Ekis, Joel" <Joel.Ekis@Connect.Xerox.com>

To: Jinho Hong <sthong@ascend.co.jp>, "Ekis, Joel"
      <Joel.Ekis@Connect.Xerox.com>, cisco@groupstudy.com,
      ccielab@groupstudy.com, ciscotech@mailer.netcerts.com
cc: (bcc: Eric P Pylko/465696/DAI/EKC)
Subject: RE: AppleTalk EIGRP - Troubleshooting Duplicates

I realize that you are not supposed to do this. However, in the
troubleshooting portion of the CCIE Lab, this might be done to your
configuration. I'm looking for a way to detect it without using 'show
running'.

Joel Ekis, CCNA, CCDA
Xerox Connect
Sr. Enterprise Consultant/Enterprise Network Services
Phone: 913-696-0888, x234
Pager: 800-697-0359
joel.ekis@connect.xerox.com <mailto:joel.ekis@connect.xerox.com>



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