Cisco Systems 3745, 831, 1751 manual C3725-21#show ip protocols Routing Protocol is nhrp

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IPSEC FLOW: permit 47 host 10.0.149.221 host 10.0.150.2

Active SAs: 2, origin: crypto map

Inbound: #pkts dec’ed 6757 drop 0 life (KB/Sec) 4427309/2860

Outbound: #pkts enc’ed 65162 drop 1 life (KB/Sec) 4427290/2860

c3725-21#show ip protocols Routing Protocol is “nhrp”

Maximum path: 0

Routing Information Sources:

Gateway

Distance

Last Update

Distance: (default is

0)

Routing Protocol is “eigrp 1”

Outgoing update filter list for all interfaces is not set

Incoming update filter list for all interfaces is not set

Default networks flagged in outgoing updates

Default networks accepted from incoming updates

EIGRP metric weight K1=1, K2=0, K3=1, K4=0, K5=0

EIGRP maximum hopcount 100

EIGRP maximum metric variance 1

Redistributing: eigrp 1, odr

EIGRP NSF-aware route hold timer is 240s

Automatic network summarization is not in effect

Maximum path: 4

Routing for Networks:

192.168.1.0

192.168.20.0

Routing Information Sources:

Gateway

Distance

 

Last Update

Gateway

Distance

 

Last Update

192.168.20.20

90

 

3d03h

Distance: internal 90

external 170

Routing Protocol is “odr”

 

Sending updates every

60

seconds, next due in 37 seconds

Invalid after 180 seconds, hold down 0, flushed after 240

Outgoing update filter list for all interfaces is not set

Incoming update filter list for all interfaces is 101

Maximum path:

4

 

Routing Information Sources:

Gateway

Distance

Last Update

192.168.1.11

160

00:00:27

192.168.1.10

160

00:00:41

Distance: (default is 160)

c3725-21#show interface tunnel 0

Tunnel0 is up,

line protocol is up

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