From: Dan C (cdan2154@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Dec 24 2007 - 09:17:51 ART
Hi Mike,
Ping with debug ip icmp and traceroute would help too....
Cheers,
Dan
On Dec 24, 2007 5:20 PM, <mgreenlee@ipexpert.com> wrote:
> Shows and debugs won't "fix" a problem, although they can be used to
> diagnose a problem. In general, blindly turning on debugs in a production
> network is not recommended. For testing, debug ip routing is one of the
> most useful ways to see just how stable your routing tables are.
>
>
> Debug ip routing (if topology is stable, shouldn't be much activity)
> Debug ip mrouting
> Debug ipv6 routing
>
> Show ip route
> Show ipv6 route
> Show ip mroute
>
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> Sent: Monday, December 24, 2007 1:11 AM
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> Subject: Routing Loop Detection & Fix
>
> Hi Expert,
>
> How to detect the routing loop, with respect to below protocol. List of
> show
> & debug command to fix this kind problem will be graet help.
>
> IPv6
> PIM
> BGP
> OSPF
> EIGRP
> RIP
> IS-IS
>
> Regards,
> Mike
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