RE: EIGRP Neighbors Output

From: Courtney Foster (cfoster@xxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Nov 10 2001 - 23:11:31 GMT-3


   
Hop counts are use for loop avoidance calculation

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Nick Keir
Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2001 11:57 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: EIGRP Neighbors Output

Thanks for the responses...

I'm surprised its not more widely documented, even just to say "don't
worry about this column". At least now I know I don't have to worry
about it.

Nick

----- Original Message -----
From: Casassa, Nathan <ncasassa@gnilink.net>
To: 'Richard Foltz' <ccie2b@rfoltz.com>; Michelle Famiglietti
<michelle@e-famiglietti.com>; Nick Keir <nickkeir@hotmail.com>;
<ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2001 4:24 PM
Subject: RE: EIGRP Neighbors Output

> It is used for the internals of IOS to reference the neighbor index.
>
> nathan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Foltz [mailto:ccie2b@rfoltz.com]
> Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2001 10:40 AM
> To: Michelle Famiglietti; Nick Keir; ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Re: EIGRP Neighbors Output
>
>
> woops, nevermind. hops doesnt make sense in the neighbor table,
> hahahaha Richard Foltz, CCIE#8339, CCNP-Voice, CCDP, MCSE+I, Network+,

> A+
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Michelle Famiglietti" <michelle@e-famiglietti.com>
> To: "Nick Keir" <nickkeir@hotmail.com>; <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2001 9:15 AM
> Subject: Re: EIGRP Neighbors Output
>
>
> > What a great question! I don't think I've ever seen an answer to
> > this either. If I had to guess, I would say that it is probably a
> > pointer to
> the
> > adjacency table. I checked some of my routers and found that
> > usually
the
> > numbers appear to be sequential in nature, starting with zero and
working
> > their way up incrementally. However, I have a router that has some
> numbers
> > that are skipped:
> >
> > IP-EIGRP neighbors for process xxx
> > H Address Interface Hold Uptime SRTT RTO Q
Seq
> > Type
> > (sec) (ms) Cnt
Num
> > 4 x.x.x.x Se0.165 14 07:23:17 277 4560 0 845
> > 0 x.x.x.x Se0.155 13 16:56:17 121 4560 0 1308
> > 7 x.x.x.x Se0.175 14 1d16h 232 4560 0 42
> > 2 x.x.x.x Se0.150 11 2d12h 761 4566 0 63
> > 5 x.x.x.x Se0.105 13 4d23h 307 4560 0 111
> > 6 x.x.x.x Se0.136 11 4w6d 43 258 0 2956
> > 11 x.x.x.x Se0.110 10 5w3d 87 522 0 21366
> > 20 x.x.x.x To1 11 6w6d 7 200 0
78923
> > 8 x.x.x.x To1 14 6w6d 1 200 0
18304
> > 1 x.x.x.x To1 12 6w6d 2 200 0
16018
> > 3 x.x.x.x Se0.145 14 7w1d 82 492 0 667
> > 13 x.x.x.x Se0.125 12 9w3d 97 4560 0 1861
> > 19 x.x.x.x Se0.160 14 10w0d 85 4560 0 1340
> > 21 x.x.x.x Se0.170 14 12w2d 32 1140 0 3662
> >
> > I checked some of the texts I have on EIGRP and even the Zinin book
> doesn't
> > cover this field.
> >
> > Michelle Famiglietti
> > CCIE #7931
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Nick Keir" <nickkeir@hotmail.com>
> > To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> > Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2001 9:19 AM
> > Subject: EIGRP Neighbors Output
> >
> >
> > > Fellow students of all things network-related.....
> > >
> > > Can anyone tell me what the first column of the output from "show
> > > ip
> eigrp
> > > neighbors" is? None of the CCO docs seem to show it and yet its
> > > there
> in
> > the
> > > output in 12.0(14). Its headed with just an "H" and has a single
digit.
> > >
> > > Any info?
> > >
> > > Nick



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