The eigrp.conf file contains configuration parameters that you edit to customize Network Protocol Manager for EIGRP discovery. The parameters are a subset of attributes that are defined for the topology manager (EIGRP-Adapter-Manager) that will run in the Network Protocol Manager for EIGRP environment.
Parameters in the eigrp.conf file describes the parameters in the eigrp.conf file. The parameters and their values are case-sensitive.
Parameter |
Value |
Description |
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Config |
Regular expression: eigrp |
Identifies this Domain Manager configuration as Network Protocol Manager for EIGRP.
Note:
Do not change this parameter. |
AdminDownFlag |
TRUE,FALSE Default: FALSE |
Controls whether Network Protocol Manager for EIGRP generates alarms on the EIGRP sessions of EIGRP protocol endpoints that are administratively down (manually disabled).
|
ProhibitPrivLevelCLILogon |
TRUE,FALSE Default: FALSE |
Controls whether the CLI login credentials for Network Protocol Manager for EIGRP are configured for Privileged mode or User mode.
For User mode, a Privileged-mode enable password is not required when logging in to a managed device. |
PrivLevel |
enable_level_8,enable_level_1 Default: enable_level_8 |
Specified the access level of Privileged mode. PrivLevel is valid only when ProhibitPrivLevelCLILogon = FALSE.
Level 1 access is more restrictive than level 8 access. Both allow access to some information about a managed device, such as interfaces and the routes in routing tables, but neither allows configuration changes or the viewing of the running configuration file.
Note:
If you encounter discovery issues with Network Protocol Manager for EIGRP, shut down Network Protocol Manager for EIGRP, remove its repository file, set the PrivLevel parameter to enable_level_1, restart the manager, and perform a full discovery. The procedures for removing a repository file and performing a full discovery are presented in the VMware Smart Assurance Network Protocol Manager Discovery Guide Supplement. |
Type |
AM |
Indicates the type of the Domain Manager that is added as a topology source. |
DomainName |
INCHARGE-AM
Note:
This is the default domain name. You can use the right click option to delete it from the Domain Manager Administration Console, and then update the configuration file by commenting out the DomainName parameter. |
This is the name of the IP Domain Manager that is added as a topology source. |
DisplayName |
INCHARGE-AM |
This is the display name of the IP Domain Manager that is added as a topology source. |