Show Commands
This chapter describes the Cisco NX-OS Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) show commands.
show ip eigrp
To display a summary of the Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) processes, use the show ip eigrp command.
show ip eigrp [instance-tag]
Syntax Description
instance-tag |
(Optional) Name of the EIGRP instance. The instance-tag can be any case-sensitive, alphanumeric string up to 20 characters. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Command HistoryAny command mode
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5.0(3)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
This command requires the LAN Base Services license.
Examples
This example shows how to display all the EIGRP instances:
switch# show ip eigrp
IP-EIGRP AS 65535 ID 3.1.1.1 VRF default
Process-tag: Test1
Status: running
Authentication mode: none
Authentication key-chain: none
Metric weights: K1=1 K2=0 K3=1 K4=0 K5=0
IP proto: 88 Multicast group: 224.0.0.10
Int distance: 90 Ext distance: 170
Max paths: 8
Number of EIGRP interfaces: 8 (0 loopbacks)
Number of EIGRP passive interfaces: 0
Number of EIGRP peers: 8
Redistributing:
direct route-map SVI-EIGRP
Graceful-Restart: Enabled
Stub-Routing: Disabled
NSF converge time limit/expiries: 120/0
NSF route-hold time limit/expiries: 240/0
NSF signal time limit/expiries: 20/0
Redistributed max-prefix: Disabled
switch#
Related Commands
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router eigrp |
Configures an EIGRP instance. |
show running-config eigrp |
Displays EIGRP running configuration information. |
show ip eigrp accounting
To display prefix accounting information for the Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) processes, use the show ip eigrp accounting command.
show ip eigrp [instance-tag] accounting [vrf {vrf-name | all | default | management}]
Syntax Description
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Command HistoryAny command mode
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5.0(3)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
This command requires the LAN Base Services license.
Examples
This example shows how to display the EIGRP accounting information:
switch# show ip eigrp accounting
IP-EIGRP Accounting Statistics for AS 65535 VRF default
Total Prefix Count: 3536
States: A-Adjacency, P-Pending, D-Down
State Address/Source Interface Prefix Restart Restart/
Count Count Reset(s)
A Redistributed ---- 118 0 0
A 10.20.150.2 Po2001 3413 0 0
A 10.20.200.2 Po2000 3418 0 0
A 10.0.1.1 Eth1/26 3419 0 0
A 10.50.2.1 Eth2/5 3419 0 0
A 10.50.1.1 Eth2/6 3419 0 0
A 10.50.3.1 Eth2/7 3419 0 0
A 10.20.5.2 Eth3/11 3419 0 0
A 10.20.6.2 Eth3/12 3419 0 0
switch#
Related Commands
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router eigrp |
Configures an EIGRP instance. |
show running-config eigrp |
Displays EIGRP running configuration information. |
show ip eigrp interfaces
To display information about interfaces configured for the Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), use the show ip eigrp interfaces command.
show ip eigrp [instance-tag] interfaces [{ethernet slot/port | loopback if_number | port-channel number | vlan vlan-id}] [brief] [vrf {vrf-name | all | default | management}]
Syntax Description
Command Default
This command shows all interfaces for the default VRF if no VRF or no interface is specified.
Command Modes
Command HistoryAny command mode
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5.0(3)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use the show ip eigrp interfaces command to determine on which interfaces EIGRP is active and learn information about EIGRP related to those interfaces.
If you specify an interface, only that interface is displayed. Otherwise, all interfaces on which EIGRP is running are displayed.
If you specify an autonomous system, only the routing process for the specified autonomous system is displayed. Otherwise, all EIGRP processes are displayed.
This command requires the LAN Base Services license.
Examples
This example shows how to display information about EIGRP interfaces:
switch# show ip eigrp interfaces brief
IP-EIGRP interfaces for process 65535 VRF default
Xmit Queue Mean Pacing Time Multicast Pending
Interface Peers Un/Reliable SRTT Un/Reliable Flow Timer Routes
Eth1/26 1 0/0 16 0/1 64 0
Eth2/5 1 0/0 16 0/1 64 0
Eth2/6 1 0/0 16 0/1 64 0
Eth2/7 1 0/0 13 0/1 50 0
Eth3/11 1 0/0 18 0/1 80 0
Eth3/12 1 0/0 14 0/1 64 0
Po2000 1 0/0 13 0/1 72 0
Po2001 1 0/0 20 0/1 128 0
switch#
This example shows how to display information about a particular EIGRP interface:
switch# show ip eigrp interfaces ethernet 2/5
IP-EIGRP interfaces for process 65535 VRF default
Xmit Queue Mean Pacing Time Multicast Pending
Interface Peers Un/Reliable SRTT Un/Reliable Flow Timer Routes
Eth2/5 1 0/0 16 0/1 64 0
Hello interval is 5 sec
Holdtime interval is 15 sec
Next xmit serial <none>
Un/reliable mcasts: 0/178 Un/reliable ucasts: 292/17
Mcast exceptions: 4 CR packets: 4 ACKs suppressed: 8
Retransmissions sent: 8 Out-of-sequence rcvd: 146
Authentication mode is not set
switch#
Related Commands
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show ip eigrp neighbors |
Displays the neighbors discovered by EIGRP. |
show running-config eigrp |
Displays EIGRP running configuration information. |
show ip eigrp neighbors
To display information about neighbors discovered by the Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), use the show ip eigrp neighbors command.
show ip eigrp [instance-tag] neighbors [detail] [{ethernet slot/port | loopback if_number | port-channel number | vlan vlan-id}] [vrf {vrf-name | all | default | management}]
Syntax Description
Command Default
This command displays all neighbors for the default VRF on all interfaces if no VRF or interface is specified.
Command Modes
Command HistoryAny command mode
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5.0(3)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use the show ip eigrp neighbors command to determine when neighbors become active and inactive. This command is also useful for debugging certain types of transport problems.
This command requires the LAN Base Services license.
Examples
This example shows how to display information about EIGRP neighbors:
switch# show ip eigrp neighbors
IP-EIGRP neighbors for process 65535 VRF default
H Address Interface Hold Uptime SRTT RTO Q Seq
(sec) (ms) Cnt Num
7 10.20.150.2 Po2001 12 03:44:02 20 200 0 10331
6 10.20.200.2 Po2000 14 03:44:02 13 200 0 158157
5 10.40.1.1 Eth1/26 13 03:44:14 16 200 0 158164
4 10.50.2.1 Eth2/5 12 03:44:14 16 200 0 158166
3 10.50.1.1 Eth2/6 13 03:44:15 16 200 0 158165
2 10.50.3.1 Eth2/7 11 03:44:15 13 200 0 158167
1 10.20.5.2 Eth3/11 14 03:44:16 18 200 0 158158
0 10.20.6.2 Eth3/12 11 03:44:17 14 200 0 158163
switch#
This example shows how to display detailed information about EIGRP neighbors:
switch# show ip eigrp neighbors detail
IP-EIGRP neighbors for process 65535 VRF default
H Address Interface Hold Uptime SRTT RTO Q Seq
(sec) (ms) Cnt Num
7 10.20.150.2 Po2001 10 03:45:21 20 200 0 10331
Version 12.4/1.2, Retrans: 4, Retries: 0, Prefixes: 3413
6 10.20.200.2 Po2000 12 03:45:22 13 200 0 158157
Version 12.4/1.2, Retrans: 2, Retries: 0, Prefixes: 3418
5 10.40.1.1 Eth1/26 11 03:45:34 16 200 0 158164
Version 12.4/1.2, Retrans: 5, Retries: 0, Prefixes: 3419
4 10.50.2.1 Eth2/5 12 03:45:34 16 200 0 158166
Version 12.4/1.2, Retrans: 8, Retries: 0, Prefixes: 3419
3 10.50.1.1 Eth2/6 12 03:45:35 16 200 0 158165
Version 12.4/1.2, Retrans: 4, Retries: 0, Prefixes: 3419
2 10.50.3.1 Eth2/7 13 03:45:35 13 200 0 158167
Version 12.4/1.2, Retrans: 3, Retries: 0, Prefixes: 3419
1 10.20.5.2 Eth3/11 12 03:45:36 18 200 0 158158
Version 12.4/1.2, Retrans: 7, Retries: 0, Prefixes: 3419
0 10.20.6.2 Eth3/12 10 03:45:36 14 200 0 158163
Version 12.4/1.2, Retrans: 5, Retries: 0, Prefixes: 3419
switch#
Related Commands
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clear ip eigrp neighbors |
Clears neighbors for EIGRP. |
show running-config eigrp |
Displays EIGRP running configuration information. |
show ip eigrp route
To display the Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) routes, use the show ip eigrp route-map statistics command in any mode.
show ip eigrp [instance-tag] route [ip-prefix/length] [active] [all-links] [detail-links] [pending] [summary] [zero-successors] [vrf {vrf-name | all | default | management}]
Syntax Description
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Command HistoryAny command mode
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5.0(3)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
This command requires a LAN Base Services license.
Examples
This example shows how to display the EIGRP routes:
switch# show ip eigrp route
IP-EIGRP Topology Table for AS(65535)/ID(3.1.1.1) VRF default
Codes: P - Passive, A - Active, U - Update, Q - Query, R - Reply,
r - reply Status, s - sia Status
P 192.0.2.0/24, 7 successors, FD is 13056
via 192.0.2.1 (13056/12800), Ethernet2/7
via 192.0.2.5 (13056/12800), Ethernet1/26
via 192.0.2.3 (13056/12800), Ethernet3/12
via 192.0.2.6 (13056/12800), Ethernet3/11
via 192.0.2.4 (13056/12800), port-channel2000
via 192.0.2.2 (13056/12800), Ethernet2/6
via 192.0.2.7 (13056/12800), Ethernet2/5
P 192.0.2.1/24, 7 successors, FD is 13056
via 192.0.2.1 (13056/12800), Ethernet2/7
via 192.0.2.2 (13056/12800), Ethernet2/6
via 192.0.2.3 (13056/12800), Ethernet3/12
via 192.0.2.4 (13056/12800), port-channel2000
via 192.0.2.6 (13056/12800), Ethernet3/11
via 192.0.2.5 (13056/12800), Ethernet1/26
via 192.0.2.7 (13056/12800), Ethernet2/5
P 192.0.2.5/24, 7 successors, FD is 13056
via 192.0.2.1 (13056/12800), Ethernet2/7
<--Output truncated-->
switch#
Related Commands
show ip eigrp route-map statistics
To display the route redistribution statistics for the Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), use the show ip eigrp route-map statistics command in any mode.
show ip eigrp [instance-tag] route-map statistics redistribute {bgp id | direct | eigrp id | ospf id | rip id | static} [vrf {vrf-name | all | default | management}]
Syntax Description
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Command HistoryAny command mode.
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5.0(3)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
This command requires a LAN Base Services license.
Examples
This example shows how to display route-map statistics for EIGRP:
switch# show ip eigrp route-map statistics redistribute direct
C: No. of comparisions, M: No. of matches
route-map SVI-EIGRP permit 10
match source-protocol direct C: 129 M: 0
Total accept count for policy: 129
Total reject count for policy: 0
switch#
Related Commands
show ip eigrp topology
To display the Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) topology table, use the show ip eigrp topology command.
show ip eigrp [instance-tag] topology [ip-address/length] [active | all-links | detail-links | pending | summary | zero-successors] [vrf {vrf-name | all | default | management}]
Syntax Description
Command Default
This command displays information for the default VRF if no VRF is specified.
Command Modes
Command HistoryAny command mode
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5.0(3)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use the show ip eigrp topology command to determine Diffusing Update Algorithm (DUAL) states and to debug possible DUAL problems.
When you use the show ip eigrp topology command without any keywords or arguments, Cisco NX-OS displays only routes that are feasible successors.
This command requires the LAN Base Services license.
Examples
This example shows how to display the EIGRP topology table. The EIGRP metrics for specified internal routes and external routes are displayed.
switch# show ip eigrp topology 192.0.2.0/24
IP-EIGRP (AS 65535): Topology entry for 192.0.2.0/24
State is Passive, Query origin flag is 1, 7 Successor(s), FD is 13056
Routing Descriptor Blocks:
192.0.2.1 (Ethernet2/7), from 192.0.2.1, Send flag is 0x0
Composite metric is (13056/12800), Route is External
Vector metric:
Minimum bandwidth is 500000 Kbit
Total delay is 310 microseconds
Reliability is 200/255
Load is 1/255
Minimum MTU is 1500
Hop count is 1
External data:
Originating router is 1.1.1.1
AS number of route is 0
External protocol is OSPF, external metric is 0
Administrator tag is 0 (0x00000000)
192.0.2.2 (Ethernet2/6), from 192.0.2.2, Send flag is 0x0
Composite metric is (13056/12800), Route is External
Vector metric:
Minimum bandwidth is 500000 Kbit
Total delay is 310 microseconds
Reliability is 200/255
Load is 1/255
Minimum MTU is 1500
Hop count is 1
External data:
Originating router is 1.1.1.1
AS number of route is 0
External protocol is OSPF, external metric is 40
Administrator tag is 0 (0x00000000)
192.0.2.3 (Ethernet3/12), from 192.0.2.3, Send flag is 0x0
Composite metric is (13056/12800), Route is External
Vector metric:
Minimum bandwidth is 500000 Kbit
Total delay is 310 microseconds
Reliability is 200/255
Load is 1/255
Minimum MTU is 1500
Hop count is 1
External data:
Originating router is 1.1.1.1
AS number of route is 0
External protocol is OSPF, external metric is 40
Administrator tag is 0 (0x00000000)
192.0.2.6 (Ethernet3/11), from 192.0.2.6, Send flag is 0x0
Composite metric is (13056/12800), Route is External
Vector metric:
Minimum bandwidth is 500000 Kbit
Total delay is 310 microseconds
Reliability is 200/255
Load is 1/255
Minimum MTU is 1500
Hop count is 1
External data:
Originating router is 1.1.1.1
AS number of route is 0
External protocol is OSPF, external metric is 40
Administrator tag is 0 (0x00000000)
192.0.2.4 (port-channel2000), from 192.0.2.4, Send flag is 0x0
Composite metric is (13056/12800), Route is External
Vector metric:
Minimum bandwidth is 500000 Kbit
Total delay is 310 microseconds
Reliability is 200/255
Load is 1/255
Minimum MTU is 1500
Hop count is 1
External data:
Originating router is 1.1.1.1
AS number of route is 0
External protocol is OSPF, external metric is 40
Administrator tag is 0 (0x00000000)
192.0.2.2 (Ethernet2/6), from 192.0.2.2, Send flag is 0x0
Composite metric is (13056/12800), Route is External
Vector metric:
Minimum bandwidth is 500000 Kbit
Total delay is 310 microseconds
Reliability is 200/255
Load is 1/255
Minimum MTU is 1500
Hop count is 1
External data:
Originating router is 1.1.1.1
AS number of route is 0
External protocol is OSPF, external metric is 40
Administrator tag is 0 (0x00000000)
192.0.2.7 (Ethernet2/5), from 192.0.2.7, Send flag is 0x0
Composite metric is (13056/12800), Route is External
Vector metric:
Minimum bandwidth is 500000 Kbit
Total delay is 310 microseconds
Reliability is 200/255
Load is 1/255
Minimum MTU is 1500
Hop count is 1
External data:
Originating router is 1.1.1.1
AS number of route is 0
External protocol is OSPF, external metric is 40
Administrator tag is 0 (0x00000000)
192.0.2.200 (port-channel2001), from 192.0.2.200, Send flag is 0x0
Composite metric is (13312/13056), Route is External
Vector metric:
Minimum bandwidth is 500000 Kbit
Total delay is 320 microseconds
Reliability is 200/255
Load is 1/255
Minimum MTU is 1500
Hop count is 2
External data:
Originating router is 1.1.1.1
AS number of route is 0
External protocol is OSPF, external metric is 40
Administrator tag is 0 (0x00000000)
switch#
This example show how to display all the entries in the EIGRP topology table:
switch(config)# show ip eigrp topology all-links
This example shows how to display the detailed information for all entries in the EIGRP topology table:
switch(config)# show ip eigrp topology detail-links
This example shows how to display a summary of the topology table:
switch(config)# show ip eigrp topology summary
IP-EIGRP Topology Table for AS(65535)/ID(3.1.1.1) VRF default
Head serial 3, next serial 15631
3536 routes, 0 pending replies, 0 dummies
IP-EIGRP(0) enabled on 8 interfaces, 8 neighbors present on 8 interfaces
Quiescent interfaces: Eth3/11 Po2000 Po2001 Eth2/7 Eth2/5 Eth2/6 Eth1/26 Eth3/12
switch#
This example shows how to display the active entries in the topology table:
switch(config-if)# show ip eigrp topology active
This example shows how to display zero-successors in the topology table:
switch(config-router)# show ip eigrp topology zero-successors
This example shows how to display pending entries:
switch(config)# show ip eigrp topology pending
Related Commands
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show running-config eigrp |
Displays EIGRP running configuration information. |
show ip eigrp traffic
To display the number of Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) packets sent and received, use the show ip eigrp traffic command.
show ip eigrp [instance-tag] traffic [vrf {vrf-name | all | default | management}]
Syntax Description
Command Default
This command displays information for the default VRF if no VRF is specified.
Command Modes
Command HistoryAny command mode
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5.0(3)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use the show ip eigrp traffic command to find the number of packets sent and received by this EIGRP instance.
In addition, this command is useful in determining whether packets from one node are not reaching the neighboring node due to connectivity or configuration problems.
This command requires the LAN Base Services license.
Examples
This example shows how to display the EIGRP traffic statistics:
switch# show ip eigrp traffic
IP-EIGRP Traffic Statistics for AS 65535 VRF default
Hellos sent/received: 29838/44756
Updates sent/received: 1448/1775
Queries sent/received: 33/47
Replies sent/received: 31/31
Acks sent/received: 1759/2061
Input queue high water mark 33, 0 drops
SIA-Queries sent/received: 0/0
SIA-Replies sent/received: 0/0
Hello Process ID: (no process)
PDM Process ID: (no process)
switch#
Related Commands
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show running-config eigrp |
Displays EIGRP running configuration information. |
show running-config eigrp
To display the running configuration for the Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) for IPv4 networks, use the show running-config eigrp command.
show running-config eigrp
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Command HistoryEXEC mode
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5.0(3)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
This command requires the LAN Base Services license.
Examples
This example shows how to display the running configuration for EIGRP:
switch# show running-config eigrp
!Command: show running-config eigrp
!Time: Mon Feb 28 05:47:18 2011
version 5.0(3)N1(1)
feature eigrp
router eigrp Test1
autonomous-system 65535
default-metric 500000 30 200 1 1500
redistribute direct route-map SVI-EIGRP
interface port-channel2000
ip router eigrp Test1
interface port-channel2001
ip router eigrp Test1
interface Ethernet1/26
ip router eigrp Test1
interface Ethernet2/5
ip router eigrp Test1
interface Ethernet2/6
ip router eigrp Test1
interface Ethernet2/7
ip router eigrp Test1
interface Ethernet3/11
ip router eigrp Test1
interface Ethernet3/12
ip router eigrp Test1
switch#
Related Commands
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router ospf |
Creates an OSPF instance. |