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This chapter describes the function and displays the syntax for IP Enhanced IGRP commands. For more information about defaults and usage guidelines, see the corresponding chapter of the Network Protocols Command Reference, Part 1.
To restore the default behavior of automatic summarization of subnet routes into network-level routes, use the auto-summary router configuration command. To disable this feature and transmit subprefix routing information across classful network boundaries, use the no form of this command.
auto-summaryTo delete entries from the neighbor table, use the clear ip eigrp neighbors EXEC command.
clear ip eigrp neighbors [ip-address | type number]ip-address | (Optional) Address of the neighbor. |
type number | (Optional) Interface type and number. Specifying these arguments removes from the neighbor table all entries learned via this interface. |
To control the candidate default routing information between IGRP or Enhanced IGRP processes, use the default-information router configuration command. To suppress IGRP or Enhanced IGRP candidate information in incoming updates, use the no default-information in command. To suppress IGRP or Enhanced IGRP candidate information in outbound updates, use the no default-information out command.
default-information {in | out} {access-list-number | name}in | Allows IGRP or Enhanced IGRP exterior or default routes to be received by an IGRP process. |
out | Allows IGRP or Enhanced IGRP exterior routes to be advertised in updates. |
access-list-number | name | Number or name of an access list. It can be a number in the range 1 to 99 or an access list name. |
To set metrics for IGRP or Enhanced IGRP, use this form of the default-metric router configuration command. To remove the metric value and restore the default state, use the no form of this command.
default-metric bandwidth delay reliability loading mtubandwidth | Minimum bandwidth of the route in kilobits per second. It can be 0 or any positive integer. |
delay | Route delay in tens of microseconds. It can be 0 or any positive number that is a multiple of 39.1 nanoseconds. |
reliability | Likelihood of successful packet transmission expressed as a number between 0 and 255. The value 255 means 100 percent reliability; 0 means no reliability. |
loading | Effective bandwidth of the route expressed as a number from 0 to 255 (255 is 100 percent loading). |
mtu | Minimum maximum transmission unit (MTU) size of the route in bytes. It can be 0 or any positive integer. |
To allow the use of two administrative distances--internal and external--that could be a better route to a node, use the distance eigrp router configuration command. To reset these values to their defaults, use the no form of this command.
distance eigrp internal-distance external-distanceinternal-distance | Administrative distance for Enhanced IGRP internal routes. Internal routes are those that are learned from another entity within the same autonomous system. It can be a value from 1 to 255. |
external-distance | Administrative distance for Enhanced IGRP external routes. External routes are those for which the best path is learned from a neighbor external to the autonomous system. It can be a value from 1 to 255. |
To enable authentication of IP Enhanced IGRP packets, use the ip authentication key-chain eigrp interface configuration command. To disable such authentication, use the no form of this command.
ip authentication key-chain eigrp autonomous-system key-chainautonomous-system | Autonomous system to which the authentication applies. |
key-chain | Name of the authentication key chain. |
To specify the type of authentication used in IP Enhanced IGRP packets, use the ip authentication mode eigrp interface configuration command. To disable that type of authentication, use the no form of this command.
ip authentication mode eigrp autonomous-system md5autonomous-system | Autonomous system number. |
md5 | Keyed MD5 authentication. |
To configure the percentage of bandwidth that may be used by Enhanced IGRP on an interface, use the ip bandwidth-percent eigrp interface configuration command. To restore the default value, use the no form of this command.
ip bandwidth-percent eigrp as-number percentas-number | Autonomous system number. |
percent | Percent of bandwidth that Enhanced IGRP may use. |
To configure the hello interval for the Enhanced IGRP routing process designated by an autonomous system number, use the ip hello-interval eigrp interface configuration command. To restore the default value, use the no form of this command.
ip hello-interval eigrp autonomous-system-number secondsautonomous-system-number | Autonomous system number. |
seconds | Hello interval, in seconds. |
To configure the hold time for a particular Enhanced IGRP routing process designated by the autonomous system number, use the ip hold-time eigrp interface configuration command. To restore the default value, use the no form of this command.
ip hold-time eigrp autonomous-system-number secondsautonomous-system-number | Autonomous system number. |
seconds | Hold time, in seconds. |
To enable Enhanced IGRP split horizon, use the ip split-horizon eigrp interface configuration command. To disable split horizon, use the no form of this command.
ip split-horizon eigrp autonomous-system-numberautonomous-system-number | Autonomous system number. |
To configure a summary aggregate address for a specified interface, use the ip summary-address eigrp interface configuration command. To disable a configuration, use the no form of this command.
ip summary-address eigrp autonomous-system-number address maskautonomous-system-number | Autonomous system number. |
address | IP summary aggregate address to apply to an interface. |
mask | Subnet mask. |
To enable the logging of changes in Enhanced IGRP neighbor adjacencies, use the log-neighbor-change router configuration command. To disable the logging of changes in Enhanced IGRP neighbor adjacencies, use the no form of this command.
log-neighbor-changesTo allow the tuning of the IGRP or Enhanced IGRP metric calculations, use the metric weights router configuration command. To reset the values to their defaults, use the no form of this command.
metric weights tos k1 k2 k3 k4 k5tos | Type of service. Currently, it must always be zero. |
k1-k5 | Constants that convert an IGRP or enhanced IGRP metric vector into a scalar quantity. |
To specify a list of networks for the Enhanced IGRP routing process, use this form of the network router configuration command. To remove an entry, use the no form of this command.
network network-numbernetwork-number | IP address of the directly connected networks. |
To add an offset to incoming and outgoing metrics to routes learned via Enhanced IGRP, use the offset-list router configuration command. To remove an offset list, use the no form of this command.
offset-list {access-list-number | name} {in | out} offset [type number]access-list-number | name | Standard access list number or name to be applied. Access list number 0 indicates all access lists. If offset is 0, no action is taken. For IGRP, the offset is added to the delay component only. |
in | Applies the access list to incoming metrics. |
out | Applies the access list to outgoing metrics. |
offset | Positive offset to be applied to metrics for networks matching the access list. If the offset is 0, no action is taken. |
type | (Optional) Interface type to which the offset-list is applied. |
number | (Optional) Interface number to which the offset-list is applied. |
To configure the Enhanced IGRP routing process, use the router eigrp global configuration command. To shut down a routing process, use the no form of this command.
router eigrp autonomous-systemautonomous-system | Autonomous system number that identifies the routes to the other Enhanced IGRP routers. It is also used to tag the routing information. |
To set the metric value for IP Enhanced IGRP in a route-map, use the set metric route-map configuration command. To return to the default metric value, use the no form of this command.
set metric bandwidth delay reliability loading mtubandwidth | Metric value or IGRP bandwidth of the route in kilobits per second. It can be in the range 0 to 4294967295. |
delay | Route delay in tens of microseconds. It can be in the range 0 to 4294967295. |
reliability | Likelihood of successful packet transmission expressed as a number between 0 and 255. The value 255 means 100 percent reliability; 0 means no reliability. |
loading | Effective bandwidth of the route expressed as a number from 0 to 255 (255 is 100 percent loading). |
mtu | Minimum maximum transmission unit (MTU) size of the route in bytes. It can be in the range 0 to 4294967295. |
To display information about interfaces configured for Enhanced IGRP, use the show ip eigrp interfaces EXEC command.
show ip eigrp interfaces [type number] [as-number]type | (Optional) Interface type. |
number | (Optional) Interface number. |
as-number | (Optional) Autonomous system number. |
To display the neighbors discovered by Enhanced IGRP, use the show ip eigrp neighbors EXEC command.
show ip eigrp neighbors [type number]type | (Optional) Interface type. |
number | (Optional) Interface number. |
To display the Enhanced IGRP topology table, use the show ip eigrp topology EXEC command.
show ip eigrp topology [autonomous-system-number | [[ip-address] mask]]autonomous-system-number | (Optional) Autonomous system number. |
ip-address | (Optional) IP address. When specified with a mask, a detailed description of the entry is provided. |
mask | (Optional) Subnet mask. |
To display the number of Enhanced IGRP packets sent and received, use the show ip eigrp traffic EXEC command.
show ip eigrp traffic [autonomous-system-number]autonomous-system-number | (Optional) Autonomous system number. |
To control how traffic is distributed among routes when there are multiple routes for the same destination network that have different costs, use the traffic-share router configuration command. To disable this function, use the no form of the command.
traffic-share {balanced | min}balanced | Distributes traffic proportionately to the ratios of the metrics. |
min | Uses routes that have minimum costs. |
To control load balancing in an Enhanced IGRP-based internetwork, use the variance router configuration command. To reset the variance to the default value, use the no form of this command.
variance multipliermultiplier | Metric value used for load balancing. It can be a value from 1 to 128. The default is 1, which means equal-cost load balancing. |
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