In this
session, we wanna take a look at some commands we can use when troubleshooting Named EIGRP that’s a newer approach
to configuring EIGRP
The same
underlying issues are essentially the same for named EIGRP as they were for
EIGRP, for IPv4 and EIGRP for IPv6, we have some additional verification commands
that i want to share with you in this topic, first let’s review some of basics of Named EIGRP and let’s
understand why we might want to use in a first place, think about it with IPv4 it
could be fairly easy to setup in EIGRP configuration
we could say
Ø Router eigrp given an AS
Number and then say
Ø Network 0.0.0.0
And
suddenly all of our interfaces that are
administratively up they all participating now in this EIGRP process that
was easy however, things start to get more complicated
when we adding something for IPv6
Ø We give some command under
Interface Configuration Mode
Ø Maybe we need to go into
EIGRP for IPv4 Configuration Mode
Ø If want to tweak any
parameter for EIGRP for IPv6, we gonna go into that Configuration Mode
We got all these Different Configuration Modes we bouncing back and forth between and that can give bit of complexity
but the great news is Named EIGRP lets us consolidate
all of this under one Configuration Mode.
With Named EIGRP we take the
function that we would normally have to configure under Interface Configuration Mode, EIGRP for IPv4 Configuration Mode, EIGRP for IPv6 Configuration Mode and we
consolidate them together in what’s called EIGRP
Virtual Instance
This EIGRP Virtual Instance is made up of One Configuration Mode and under this one Hierarchical
Configuration Mode we can do
everything we need to do, instead of going into lots of different Configuration Modes under this Virtual Instance,
we can define an EIGRP Address-Family
We might create an Address-Family for IPv4 and we can create
another Address-Family for IPv6 and its under Address-family Configuration Mode, we
gonna setup the more general EIGRP parameter like our Router ID, we can say whether or not Router is in EIGRP Stub Router
Something else we can
do from Address-Family Configuration Mode is enter an “Address-Family-Interface Configuration Mode”
and as just a couple of examples things we can do here, we could set up an interface being a passive interface, we could
set up EIGRP Timers here as well
There is
also an “Address-Family-Topology Configuration
Mode” here we give commands that
has a Direct impact on router EIGRP topology Table, it’s here we could setup things like the Variance option where
we could load-balance across Paths that have
unequal metric
For
example, let’s say that we have got two different
ways to get to destination network one way has a metric of 1 million another
way has a metric of 1.5 million, well normally we just gonna go with the best Route, i am gonna go with the Lowest Feasible Distance however,
if we set our Variance to let’s say
suddenly we can use that other Route,
here is a way that calculation done we take the variance which is an integer we said 2 in this example, we could say 2 times the Feasible Distance we
said that was 1 million so, 2 times 1 million
is 2 million, by doing that we have now set the range of
acceptable values, we are saying that if the
metric is anywhere in the range of 1 million to 2 million, we can load balance
across it and we said that
alternate path had a metric of 1.5 million, Great news we can use that by setting the Variance and
something else we can configure under “Address-Family-Topology
Configuration Mode” is
Redistribution maybe we got a couple
of Routing Protocols running on Router and we want those Routing Protocols to
exchange to Route information
And now the we
reviewed some of the Theory of Named EIGRP,
let’s take a look at topology.
Here in this topology on
Picture, i have got all my Routers configured
with Named EIGRP and when it comes to troubleshooting the same
basic set of issues that we talked about last session dealing with neighborship and Routing issue, those some
underlying causes still apply here as well but i
want to do a separate session on Named EIGRP to show you some new Show Commands
that we can use with this brand-new type of Configuration
First let’s take a look at our Named EIGRP Configuration,
let’s do a
Ø R2#show run | section
router eigrp
And here you see, we defining this EIGRP Virtual Instance and i have got couple of Address-family, One for IPv4, One
for IPv6 and i have set thigs up
like
Variance of 2 for IPv4 and i given a network statement of 0.0.0.0
to make all of my UP/UP interfaces participate in
the IPv4 EIGRP Routing Process
There is not really much to configure for IPv6 you just give
the One Command
address-family
ipv6 unicast autonomous System 2
And suddenly your interfaces that are UP/UP have an IPv6 address there
participating in the Process but i want to show you some new commands, first remember the
Command that
Ø R2#show ip protocols
That we could use with IPv4 and
Ø R2#show ipv6 protocols
We could use with IPv6, there is a similar command we have
here is
Ø R2#show eigrp protocols
And notice, the output from
this command gives us information about IPv4 and the
IPv6 Process and we got information like K Values those have to match between
our neighbors, Variance of 2 set here for IPv4 something that missing those specifically for IPv6
when we did a
Ø #show ipv6 protocols
We got a list of interfaces that were participating in EIGRP for IPv6,
we don’t get that here and the output of
Ø R2#show eigrp protocols
And that reason many
people prefer to go with older command however,
there is a way to see what interfaces participating in this IPv6 Routing
Process, we could say
Ø R2#show eigrp
address-family ipv6 interfaces
Ø R2#show eigrp
address-family ipv4 interfaces
We could see what interfaces are participating and i can get additional information by adding the “detail”
keyword to end of this command
Ø R2#show eigrp
address-family ipv4 interfaces detail
This is gonna show us
things like “Hold Time and the Hello Time”
by the way the Timers do not necessarily have to
match between EIGRP speaking neighbors, with OSPF that’s something that does have to match between our neighbor’s
timers have to match and its good
practice Timers to match with EIGRP, you can form
a neighborship with different Timers with EIGRP, something to
keep in mind we also see the Split-Horizon
enabled
Do you remember what split-horizon does?
Split-horizon
says, “if i learn a Route coming into an
interface i am not going to advertise that very same Route out of that interface”
“if somebody tells me their Resume why? would i
tell their Resume back to them that doesn’t make sense” however,
if we were in a Point-to-Multipoint network maybe
like a Frame-relay network where we got a Hub and Spoke topology,
it’s possible that we might need turns this off
so Route advertisement coming in from one of our Spoke Routers gets advertised
back out of same interface to go to another Spoke Router and
just like we can look at the interface Table that eigrp maintains we can look at the neighbors Table and Topology Table
Ø R2#show eigrp
address-family ipv4 neighbors
And we can see what IPv4 neighbors we have, we can do the
same thing with IPv6
Ø R2#show eigrp
address-family ipv6 neighbors
We can take a look first for IPv6
Ø R2#show eigrp
address-family ipv6 topology
Those are the network known to EIGRP and we can do the same
thing for IPv4
That’s the look at few new commands that we can use to get information from our
Routers that’s configured for Named EIGRP but please keep in mind, the older
commands that we saw on Prior topic there gonna work to if we prefer to do
those.
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