John,

See the Networkers 99 presentations #315, Advanced IP EIGRP -
Troubleshooting, the pdf runs
to around 950Kb, however. See page 29 and 32 for some details.

Here's a link

http://www.cisco.com/networkers/nw99_pres/index.htm#advancedipeigrptroubleshooting

Watch the wrap

I've seen this command reset a 7507 when used with IOS 11.3.(7)T, so as you
said, check carefully
before use!

You can always raise a TAC call about it, asking for information on the
output, or ask a question
in the CCO open forum.

Regards

Peter Simmons

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>I just discovered this undocumented command and I'm wondering if anyone
else
>knows anything about it, like how to interpret its output.  This looks
like
>it might be helpful for troubleshooting purposes, but I found ZERO
>references to it on CCO except for in some IOS release notes stating that
>there was a bug involving this command that could cause some routers to
>crash.  Nothing else about it.  zip...nada.
>
>Some of its output is easy to understand, but it uses a lot of
abbreviations
>gets to be cryptic fairly quickly.
>
>Anybody seen this?
>
>Thanks,
>John Neiberger, CCNA/CCDA


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