Because the debug ip eigrp
command generates a substantial amount of output, use it only when traf?¬?c on the network is light.
Example 5-4 Displaying the Number of EIGRP Sent/Received Packets
RouterX# sshhooww iipp eeiiggrrpp ttrraaffffiicc
IP-EIGRP Traffic Statistics for process 77
Hellos sent/received: 218/205
Updates sent/received: 7/23
Queries sent/received: 2/0
Replies sent/received: 0/2
Acks sent/received: 21/14
Table 5-5 show ip eigrp traf?¬?c Output
Field Description
process 77 The AS number that is speci?¬?ed in the router command
Hellos sent/received The number of hello packets that were sent and received
Updates sent/received The number of update packets that were sent and received
Queries sent/received The number of query packets that were sent and received
Replies sent/received The number of reply packets that were sent and received
Acks sent/received The number of acknowledgment packets that were sent and received
Example 5-5 Analyzing Sent/Received EIGRP Packets
RouterX# ddeebbuugg iipp eeiiggrrpp
IP-EIGRP: Processing incoming UPDATE packet
IP-EIGRP: Ext 192.168.3.0 255.255.255.0 M 386560 - 256000 130560 SM 360960 ??“
256000 104960
IP-EIGRP: Ext 192.
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