Re: Kind of silly EIGRP question

From: Dale Shaw (dale.shaw@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Mar 18 2009 - 00:52:54 ART


Hi Scott,

On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 12:21 PM, Scott Morris
<smorris@internetworkexpert.com> wrote:
> The short answer is no. Even through wireshark. :)

Hmmm? The EIGRP dissector seems to do a pretty good job to me:

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No. Time Source Destination Protocol Info
    291 160.323799 172.16.10.82 224.0.0.10 EIGRP Hello
Frame 291 (74 bytes on wire, 74 bytes captured)
Ethernet II, Src: ca:00:0a:b8:00:08 (ca:00:0a:b8:00:08), Dst:
IPv4mcast_00:00:0a (01:00:5e:00:00:0a)
Internet Protocol, Src: 172.16.10.82 (172.16.10.82), Dst: 224.0.0.10
(224.0.0.10)
Cisco EIGRP
    Version = 2
    Opcode = 5 (Hello)
    Checksum = 0xee68
    Flags = 0x00000000
    Sequence = 0
    Acknowledge = 0
    Autonomous System : 100
    EIGRP Parameters
        Type = 0x0001 (EIGRP Parameters)
        Size = 12 bytes
        K1 = 1
        K2 = 0
        K3 = 1
        K4 = 0
        K5 = 0
        Reserved
        Hold Time = 15
    Software Version: IOS=12.4, EIGRP=1.2
        Type = 0x0004 (Software Version)
        Size = 8 bytes
         IOS release version = 12.4
        EIGRP release version = 1.2

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cheers,
Dale

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