EIGRP errors -- destroy peer messages

From: Joseph D. Phillips (jphillips@ufcwdrugtrust.org)
Date: Tue Jun 08 2004 - 12:45:25 GMT-3


I think this has something to do with link flapping or some other cause of the change in topology preventing EIGRP from converging.

Bad timers will do that, among other things.

-----Original Message-----
From: Reisner, Tim [mailto:TR126568@ncr.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 08:34
To: MADMAN; cisco; 'Ccielab (E-mail)'
Subject: RE: EIGRP errors

Haven't seen them before but was wondering if "sh debug" had anything
active?

regards,
Tim Reisner
CCIE #10418
CCDA
NCR Corp.
High Availability Networking Global Support Center
Phone: (763)535-3274
Cell: (763)227-3179
Email: Tim.Reisner@NCR.com

-----Original Message-----
From: MADMAN [mailto:dmadlan@qwest.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 10:17 AM
To: cisco; 'Ccielab (E-mail)'
Subject: EIGRP errors

  Hi,

  Have a customer who is recording these errors that I'm am pretty sure are
EIGRP related. I can't find them on CCO and so far they don't seem to be
causing routing problems but the customer is obviously concerned.

   Has anyone out there seen these and know what the may indicate?

   Thanks

   Dave
snip
2d21h: destroy peer: 10.144.112.2
2d21h: destroy peer: 10.1.118.2
2d22h: destroy peer: 10.144.125.2
2d22h: destroy peer: 10.144.26.2
2d22h: destroy peer: 10.0.103.2
2d22h: destroy peer: 10.0.88.2
2d22h: destroy peer: 10.0.103.2
2d22h: destroy peer: 10.1.118.2
2d22h: destroy peer: 10.145.33.2
2d22h: destroy peer: 10.145.33.2
2d22h: destroy peer: 10.1.134.2
2d22h: destroy peer: 10.1.134.2
2d22h: destroy peer: 10.145.20.2
2d23h: destroy peer: 10.1.134.2
2d23h: destroy peer: 10.1.134.2
2d23h: destroy peer: 10.1.134.2
2d23h: destroy peer: 10.145.20.2
2d23h: destroy peer: 10.144.125.2
2d23h: destroy peer: 10.145.20.2
2d23h: destroy peer: 10.1.80.2
3d00h: destroy peer: 10.1.134.2
3d00h: destroy peer: 10.1.134.2
3d00h: destroy peer: 10.1.80.2
snip

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David Madland
CCIE# 2016
Sr. Network Engineer
Qwest Communications
612-664-3367

"Emotion should reflect reason not guide it"



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