Display the EIGRP stub neighbors

If you've deployed EIGRP stub routers in your network, you'd probably like to know which neighbors of a particular router are stub routers. Unfortunately, the only command to display a neighbor's stub status is the show ip eigrp neighbor detail command, which is a bit too verbose for what we need. In my latest IP Corner article, Enhance the IOS User Interface, I'm focusing on the stub routers in the EIGRP example section, where you'll find how to minimize the length of the show ip eigrp neighbor detail printout.

Note: You can get in-depth information on EIGRP stub routers in the virtual classroom recording available free-of-charge from www.nil.com.

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Ivan Pepelnjak, CCIE#1354, is the chief technology advisor for NIL Data Communications. He has been designing and implementing large-scale data communications networks as well as teaching and writing books about advanced technologies since 1990. See his full profile, contact him or follow @ioshints on Twitter.