10-20-2003 12:26 AM - edited 03-02-2019 11:06 AM
Hi!
We are experiencing problem in our eigrp-routed network. A problem we have is that we get the following output from the the following command:
show ip eigrp topology active
via x.x.x.x (Infinity/Infinity), rs, q, FastEthernet2/0, serno 22190897, anchored
I am not able to find out what "anchored" means, do any of you guys know? (I am not able to find this message on CCO)
10-20-2003 04:01 AM
Hello,
no idea what anchored means, but I think you have a route stuck-in-active.
Check out this link for ways to resolve SIAs:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/tech/tk365/tk207/technologies_tech_note09186a008010f016.shtml
Regards,
Georg
10-20-2003 05:47 AM
Anchored applies to the way the data structure is handled internally; it means the set of neighbors this particular topology table entry needs to be sent to (as a query, since this route is active), has been determined, and the thread of entries is "anchored." It doesn't imply much in a running network, it's still just an active route.
:-)
Russ.W
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