From: Bajo (bajoalex@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Oct 28 2005 - 20:02:36 GMT-3
Hi Chacko,
Do sh ip ro ei
and then do sh ip rou one-of-the-addresses from the top result.
Here is an example:
R3#shrt ei
150.1.0.0/16 <http://150.1.0.0/16> is variably subnetted, 6 subnets, 2 masks
D 150.1.1.0/24 <http://150.1.1.0/24> [90/5620069] via
162.1.13.1<http://162.1.13.1>,
00:29:44, Serial4/0
D 150.1.8.0/24 <http://150.1.8.0/24> [90/207460] via
162.1.38.8<http://162.1.38.8>,
00:31:33, FastEthernet0/0
R3#
R3#
R3#
R3#shrt 150.1.8.0 <http://150.1.8.0>
Routing entry for 150.1.8.0/24 <http://150.1.8.0/24>
Known via "eigrp 200", distance 90, metric 207460, type internal
Redistributing via eigrp 200
Last update from 162.1.38.8 <http://162.1.38.8> on FastEthernet0/0, 00:31:41
ago
Routing Descriptor Blocks:
* 162.1.38.8 <http://162.1.38.8>, from 162.1.38.8 <http://162.1.38.8>,
00:31:41 ago, via FastEthernet0/0
Route metric is 207460, traffic share count is 1
Total delay is 5100 microseconds, minimum bandwidth is 100000 Kbit
Reliability 255/255, minimum MTU 1500 bytes
Loading 1/255, Hops 1
R3#
On 10/28/05, Chacko, Raj <RChacko@draftnet.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Group!
>
> I was wondering if it is possible to find out what a neighbor's K values
> are
> from a debug output.
>
>
>
> Lab scenario-
>
> I am unable to establish a neighbor relationship to a connected border
> router which I don't have access to, and I am getting K value mismatch
> error.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Raj
>
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-- Kind Regards,Bajo
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