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Cisco ASA Series CLI Configuration Guide
Chapter 1 Configuring EIGRP
Configuration Example for EIGRP
Note
By default, neighbor change and neighbor warning messages are logged.
Configuration Example for EIGRP
The following example shows how to enable and configure EIGRP with various optional processes:
Step 1
To enable EIGRP, enter the following commands:
hostname(config)#
router eigrp 2
hostname(config-router)#
network 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0
Step 2
To configure an interface from sending or receiving EIGRP routing messages, enter the following
command:
hostname(config-router)#
passive-interface
{
default
}
Step 3
To define an EIGRP neighbor, enter the following command:
hostname(config-router)#
neighbor 10.0.0.0 interface
interface1
Step 4
To configure the interfaces and networks that participate in EIGRP routing, enter the following
command:
hostname(config-router)#
network 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0
Step 5
To change the interface delay value used in EIGRP distance calculations, enter the following commands:
hostname(config-router)#
exit
hostname(config)#
interface
phy_if
hostname(config-if)#
delay
200
show eigrp
[
as-number
]
topology
[
ip-addr
[
mask
] |
active
|
all-links
|
pending
|
summary
|
zero-successors
]
Displays the EIGRP topology table.
show eigrp
[
as-number
]
traffic
Displays EIGRP traffic statistics.
show mfib cluster
Displays MFIB information in terms of
forwarding entries and interfaces.
show route cluster
Displays additional route synchronization details
for clustering.
Disabling EIGRP Logging Messages
no eigrp log-neighbor-changes
Disables the logging of neighbor change
messages. Enter this command in router
configuration mode for the EIGRP routing
process.
no eigrp log-neighbor-warnings
Disables the logging of neighbor warning
messages.
Command (continued)
Purpose (continued)
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