Monitoring Eigrp Routing - Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routing Configuration Manual

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Implementing EIGRP
Command or Action
Step 7
default-metric bandwidth delay reliability loading mtu
Example:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(config-eigrp-vrf-af)#
default-metric 1000 100 250 100 1500
Step 8
commit

Monitoring EIGRP Routing

The commands in this section are used to log neighbor adjacency changes, monitor the stability of the routing
system, and help detect problems.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. configure
2. router eigrp as-number
3. address-family [ ipv4 ]
4. log-neighbor-changes
5. log-neighbor-warnings
6. commit
7. clear eigrp [ as-number ] [ vrf { vrf | all }] [ ipv4 ] neighbors [ ip-address | type interface-path-id
]
8. clear eigrp [ as-number ] [ vrf { vrf | all }] [ ipv4 ] topology [ prefix mask ] [ prefix / length ]
9. show eigrp [ as-number ] [ vrf { vrf | all }] [ ipv4 ] accounting
10. show eigrp [ as-number ] [ vrf { vrf | all }][ ipv4 ] interfaces [ type interface-path-id ] [ detail ]
11. show eigrp [ as-number ] [ vrf { vrf | all }] [ ipv4 ] neighbors [ detail ] [ type interface-path-id |
static ]
12. show protocols eigrp [ vrf vrf-name ]
13. show eigrp [ as-number ] [ vrf { vrf | all }] [ ipv4 ] topology [ ip-address mask ] [ active | all-links
| detail-links | pending | summary | zero-successors ]
14. show eigrp [ as-number ] [ vrf { vrf | all }] [ ipv4 ] traffic
DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action
Step 1
configure
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Routing Configuration Guide, Release 5.3.x
Monitoring EIGRP Routing
Purpose
Configures metrics for EIGRP.
Purpose
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