From: Bajo (bajoalex@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Jan 03 2006 - 10:09:28 GMT-3
That is correct Leigh.
The funny part is it will show up in "sh ip protocol sum" :)
Just created "eigrp 2" and hit end.
R2#sh run | be router ei
R2#
R2#sh ip prot sum
Index Process Name
0 connected
1 static
2 odr
3 rip
4 bgp 100
5 eigrp 2
On 1/1/06, Leigh Harrison <ccileigh@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hey there Nadeem,
>
> Only time I've ever seen this is when I've put in "router rip" and then
> nothing else. If I plonked in some other config, e.g, "network
> 10.0.0.0", then it will pop it in there. Try it by just typing in
> "router eigrp 123" and nothing else, see what happens.
>
> LH
> #15331
>
> Nadeem Zahid (iszahid) wrote:
>
> >Let say you have a router and you configure RIP on it but when doing "sh
> >run" no router rip is shown
> >but it is shown in the start-up config as well as it is working. What
> >could be the reason?
> >Is there some CLI/flag to make it visible or invisiable?
> >
> >Nadeem
> >
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