replies The number of replies that are still outstanding (have not been received) with respect
to this destination. This information appears only when the destination is in active
state.
state The exact EIGRP state that this destination is in. It can be the number 0, 1, 2, or 3.
This information appears only when the destination is in the active state.
via The IP address of the peer that told the software about this destination. The ?¬?rst n of
these entries, where n is the number of successors, are the current successors. The
remaining entries on the list are feasible successors.
(46251776/
46226176)
The ?¬?rst number is the EIGRP metric that represents the cost to the destination. The
second number is the EIGRP metric that this peer advertised.
Ethernet0 The interface from which this information was learned.
Serial0 The interface from which this information was learned.
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The show ip eigrp traf?¬?c command displays the number of packets sent and received, as
demonstrated in Example 5-4.
Table 5-5 describes the ?¬?elds that might be shown in the display.
The debug ip eigrp privileged EXEC command helps you analyze the EIGRP packets that an
interface sends and receives, as demonstrated in Example 5-5.
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